The 1980s and 1990s saw the golden age of mob prosecutions. The testimony of high-profile turncoats—Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano and Joseph "The Chin" Gigante’s underboss, Frank "The Rat" Locascio—shattered omertà . These trials revealed that the honor of Mob Land had always been conditional; when faced with life sentences, many chose betrayal. The convictions of the "Five Families" bosses in the 1980s and the dismantling of the Chicago Outfit’s casino operations left Mob Land a hollowed-out ruin.
: Faced with financial ruin and a Parkinson's diagnosis, stock car racer Shelby (Shiloh Fernandez) is convinced by his reckless brother-in-law Trey (Kevin Dillon) to rob a local "pill mill". Mob Land
The mob sends Clayton Minor, a cold, philosophical enforcer, to recover the stolen money and "rectify" the situation. Clayton is a man who treats violence like a chore, and he begins a methodical hunt through the small town, threatening Shelby’s family to draw him out. The Sheriff in the Middle The 1980s and 1990s saw the golden age of mob prosecutions
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However, new groups have emerged to take their place. Asian and Latin American gangs have become increasingly prominent, and cybercrime has become a major area of focus for organized crime groups.