1952 in organized crime

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See also: 1951 in organized crime, other events of 1952, 1953 in organized crime and the list of 'years in Organized Crime'.


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  • Alfred Topliz, the Democratic leader of Manhattan's First Assembly and supposed associate of New York mobsters "Trigger" Mike Coppola and Frank Erickson, appears before the New York Crime Commission.
  • March 9 - A Brooklyn shoe salesman by the name of Arnold Schuster is killed, his death ordered Albert Anastasia for his role in the capture of bank robber Willie "The Actor" Sutton. Schuster's murder would bring unwanted attention and public scrutiny on organized crime.
  • March 18 - Joseph Vallone, former head of the Milwaukee crime family dies. His successor Sam Ferrara, who had controlled the organization since Vallone's retirement in 1949, is forced by the Chicago Outfit to step down around November or December after a request by members of the criminal organization and replaced by John Alioto.
  • April 27 - Over 80 organized crime figures are observed attending a party, reportedly in celebration of Raymond L.S. Patriarca's appointment as head the New England crime family having succeeded Philip Buccola, who had fled to Italy following a tax evasion investigation.
  • May - A conference is held by the National Crime Syndicate in the Florida Keys.
  • August 15 - Frank Costello is convicted of contempt of court, after walking out during his testimony before the Kefauver Committee, and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment.

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