1909 in organized crime

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New York gang leader Humpty Jackson is arrested and sent to prison for attempted murder, where he remains until his death in 1914.
New York gang leader Humpty Jackson is arrested and sent to prison for attempted murder, where he remains until his death in 1914.
  • Paul Di Christina (Paulo Marchese), leader of the New Orleans Black Hand, is killed by an Italian grocer Pietro Pepitone during an extortion attempt in Pepitone's store. Pepitone is charged with manslaughter and sentenced to twenty years however he later serves six.
  • Chicago Police Inspector Edward C. McCann is convicted of bribery in exchange for offering protection to West Side Levee racketeers.
  • Maurice Van Bever and his wife Julia are convicted under the Mann Act, putting an end to their white slavery organization.
  • March 12 - New York police detective Joseph Petrosino is killed in Palermo, Sicily by Sicilian Mafia Don Vito Cascio Ferro while investigating the Le Mano Nera (The Black Hand).
  • June - Monk Eastman is released from Sing Sing Prison by the State Board of Parole. However upon his return to the East Side, Eastman finds the reminance of his gang had broken apart since Max Zwerbach's death as various factions fought among each other over what was left of the former Eastman territory.
  • July 23 - Labor racketeer Cornelius Shea is sentenced to 5 to 25 years in Sing Sing for brutally slashing and stabbing his mistress 27 times in New York City.
  • August 15 - A violent Tong war begins after Low Hee Tong, a member of the New York Four Brothers Tong, purchases a rival Tong slave girl Bow Kum who is later murdered.
  • October - English reformer "Gypsy" Smith leads a march against Chicago's South Side Levee District.
  • December 30 - Ah Hoon, a comedian and member of the On Leong Tong, is killed in his home by rival Hip Song members.

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