1927 in organized crime
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See also: 1926 in organized crime, other events of 1927, 1928 in organized crime and the list of 'years in Organized Crime'.
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[edit] Events
- Al Capone's Chicago Outfit earns a yearly income of $108 million.
- Salvatore Maranzano is sent to New York by Sicilian Mafia Don Vito Cascio Ferro in an attempt to unify the New York Italian Mafia into a single organization.
- Chicago bootlegger Manley Sullivan becomes the first gangster to be convicted for tax evasion. The case would establish the precedent of illegal income being taxable, an effective weapon against organized crime figures throughout the decade.
- Chicago gambler Jacob "Monte" Tennes agrees to sell his remaining shares of the Chicago Racing Wire service to Moses Annenberg.
- The Southside O'Donnell's kidnap John "Jackie" Adler, a Capone liaison to Chicago police, and held for ransom however he is later released by the gang.
- Angelo Lo Mantio, a Milwaukee gunman, is hired by the Aiello Brothers to murder Al Capone.
- Capone gunman Louis LaCava is forced to leave Chicago after failing to take over the Cicero area.
- Sam Valante, recently hired by Joe Aiello, is killed while arriving in Chicago. New York gangster Antonio Torchio, also hired out by the Aiello's, is killed by Capone gunmen as he steps off a train arriving in Chicago.
- Sydney based gangster Norman Leslie Bruhn is killed on the orders of John 'Snowy' Cutmore.
- January - Chicago saloon owner John Costanaro, a distributor for the Ralph Sheldon Gang, is killed by a rival bootlegging gang.
- January 6 - Theodore Anton, a restaurant manager above Al Capone's Hawthorne Inn, is kidnapped and later killed by Bugs Moran's North Side Gang.
- March 11 - Saltis-McErlane gunmen Charles "Big Hayes" Hubacek and Frank "Lefty" Koncil are killed, possibly by Capone gunman in retaliation for Koncil's recent acquittal for the 1926 murder of Sheldon member John "Mitters" Foley, while driving through Southside O'Donnell's territory.
- March 28 - Milwaukee crime family leader Joseph Amato dies of natural causes and succeeded by Joseph Vallone.
- April 4 - North Side Gang member Vincent Drucci is killed by detective Dan Healy while in police custody.
- June 10 - While checking up on Frankie Yale's bootlegging opertions in New York, Capone gunman James DeAmato is killed in Manhattan.
- July - Ray Hyland, a gunman for Charles Birger, and Birger associate Arthur Newman are convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.
- July 1 - Frankie Yale is killed while driving down 44th Street on his way to a meeting at a Brooklyn speakeasy. It is the first time a machine gun is used in a gangland killing in New York.
- August 7 - After being stopped by a US Coast Guard cutter off the eastern coast of Florida, "King of the Rum Runners" James Alderman kills a Secret Service agent and two members of the Coast Guard while attempting to take Alderman into custody. He is later convicted of murder and hanged in 1929.
- August 10/August 24 - Green Ones members Anthony F. Russo and Vincent Spicuzza are killed in Chicago supposedly lured there by the rival Cuckoos Gang in an attempt to murder Al Capone. Hours later Green Ones member Benjamin Giamonco is killed in a gunfight attempting to avenge their deaths.
- October 13 - Cleveland gangster Joseph Lonardo is killed in a local barber shop, along with his brother John, by members of the Porello Gang. Salvatore Todaro subsequently assumes leadership over the Porellos.
- October 16 - New York labor union racketeer Jacob Orgen is killed by Louis Buchalter and Jacob Shapiro. Orgen's bodyguard Jack Diamond was severely wounded in the attack but later survived.
- October 26 - A shootout between Sydney gangsters Joseph 'Squizzy' Taylor and John 'Snowy' Cutmore results in both men being fatally wounded.
- October 27 - St. Louis businessman Charles Palmisano is murdered by members of the Green Ones after refusing to pay extortion money.
- November 15 - Green Ones leader Benedetto Amato is shot in the back and killed by rival gang members of the Cuckoos Gang in St. Louis.
[edit] Arts and literature
- Josef von Sternberg's Underworld is released starring George Bancroft, Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook, Fred Kohler and Helen Lynch. [1]
[edit] Births
- Joseph Ferriola (Joe Nagall), Chicago Outfit syndicate leader
- Christopher Furnari, "Christy Tick", Lucchese crime family member
- James LaPietra, Chicago Outfit syndicate leader (Southside) and brother of Angelo LaPietra.
- Ono Toshifumi, Ichiwa-kai Yakuza leader
- January 2 - Vincent Meli, Detroit crime syndicate leader
- December 26 - Louis R. Failla, Patriarca crime family soldier
[edit] Deaths
- Norman Leslie Bruhn, Sydney gangster
- Sam Valante, Aiello Gang member
- January - John Costanaro, Chicago saloon owner and associate of the Ralph Sheldon Gang
- January 6 - Theodore Anton, Chicago Outfit associate
- April 4 - Vincent Drucci, North Side Gang member
- March 11 - Charles "Big Hayes" Hubacek, Saltis-McErlane gunman
- March 11 - Frank "Lefty" Koncil, Saltis-McErlane gunman
- March 28 - Joseph Amato, Milwaukee crime family leader
- June 10 - James DeAmato, Chicago Outfit gunman
- July 1 - Frankie Yale, New York Prohibition gangster
- August 24 - Anthony F. Russo, Green Ones member
- August 24 - Vincent Spicuzza, Green Ones member
- August 24 - Benjamin Giamonco, Green Ones member
- October 13 - Joseph Lonardo, Cleveland gangster
- October 13 - John Lonardo, brother of Joseph Lonardo
- October 16 - Jacob Orgen, New York labor union racketeer
- October 26 - John "Snowy" Cutmore, Sydney gangster
- October 26 - Joseph "Squizzy" Taylor, Sydney gangster
- October 27 - Charles Palmisano, St. Louis businessman
- November 15 - Benedetto Amato, Green Ones leader