1957 in organized crime
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See also: 1956 in organized crime, other events of 1957, 1958 in organized crime and the list of 'years in Organized Crime'.
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[edit] Events
- The Mexican Mafia criminal group is created by Chicano gang members in the Deuel Vocational Institution in Tracy, California. [1]
- Frank DeSimone becomes leader of the Los Angeles crime syndicate following the death of Jack Dragna.
- March - Teamster's Union President David Beck is brought before the McClellan Committee where he is charged with misappropriation of union funds well as his ties to organized crime figures by Senator Robert Kennedy and is imprisoned later that year. Nathan Shefferman, a Chicago Teamsters Union official and long time associate, is also called before the committee to testify on related charges.
- March 11 - Frank Costello is released from federal custody as his case is reviewed by the United States Supreme Court.
- May 2 - Frank Costello, surviving an assassination attempt, retires as the leader of the Luciano crime family as Vito Genovese assumes control.
- June 17 - Frank Scalise, Anastasia Family Underboss is killed by Vincent Jimmy Squilante (on Albert Anastasia's orders) after selling La Cosa Nostra memberships for $50,000 and screwing up a heroin deal.Anastasia Lt. Carlo Gambino is named Underboss.
- September 19 - Joseph Scalise is killed by Vincent Squilante (Albert Anastasia's nephew) and disposed of by Squilante's garbage hauling interests after a welcome home party for threatening to avenge his brother, Frank Scalise's murder.
- October 25 - Albert Anastasia is murdered in a New York barbershop on the orders of Vito Genovese and Lt. Carlo Gambino (the decision was supported by Tommy Lucchese,Meyer Lansky and Tampa Boss Santo Trafficante Jr.).The Genovese-Gambino-Lucchese alliance wanted to make Gambino Boss of Anastasia's Family,the Lansky-Trafficante alliance was angered by Anastasia muscleing into the Havana,Cuba casino rackets.
- November 10 - A meeting is held in Livingston, New Jersey, possibly in connection to the Apalachin Conference.
- November 14 - Over sixty organized crime figures including Vito Genovese, Carlo Gambino, Paul Castellano, Joseph Bonanno, Joseph Profaci, Joseph Magliocco and John Montana are arrested at the home of Joseph Barbara, Sr. during the Apalachin Conference. Following this incident, federal authorities are forced to admit the possibility of the existence of organized crime.
[edit] Arts and literature
[edit] Births
[edit] Deaths
- David Berman, Las Vegas mobster
- June 17 - Frank Scalise, New York mobster
- September 19 - Joseph Scalise, brother of Frank Scalise
- October 25 - Albert Anastasia, boss of the present day Gambino crime family