When it comes to traditional organized crime, Motown seldom gets on the murder scoreboard.

The most recent rubout in Detroit was more than two decades ago on Aug. 10, 2002, when mob associate Gerard “Jerry the Blade” Bianchette, 31, was taken off the board at a Macomb County construction site.

He was hit by a shotgun blast, sending him to the morgue. Do not pass go.

Cops believe the rubout stemmed from a dope deal gone awry.

But it’s a frosty Friday when Motown mobsters deliver the big adios to rival gangsters or associates who’ve gone off the reservation. The so-called Detroit Partnership rarely uses murder to keep its pimps, bookies, loan sharks, hitters, and others in line. Violence is considered bad for business.

As Mafia families in towns like San Francisco, St. Louis, New Orlean

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