When it comes to career advice, no kid listens to their parents. That also goes for the offspring of mob bosses.
Many send their kids to college attempting to get the new generation to “go straight,” but old ways are difficult to shed and family ties tough to outrun.
And while the Gen Z mafia members aren’t out kneecapping people or threatening to make them “sleep with the fishes,” they’re not exactly sitting home watching “Goodfellas” for tips either.
They’re indulging in high-tech crime, as recently made evident by a father and Gen Z son team alleged to be selling ghost guns — illegal, unregistered and untraceable firearms made from 3-D printed parts.
Cops also recently busted an online bookmaking operation allegedly run by reputed Lucchese crime family soldier Joseph “Little Joe” P

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