1922 in organized crime
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See also: 1921 in organized crime, other events of 1922, 1923 in organized crime and the list of 'years in Organized Crime'.
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- New Orleans crime family leader Carlo Matranga retires from the organization appointing Sylvestro "Sam" Carolla in his place.
- Moses Annenberg purchases the Daily Racing Form gaining a virtual monopoly over the distribution of race track information in the United States.
- Louis Buchalter is sent to prison for burglary.
- New York crime family founders Joseph Profaci and Vincent Mangano arrive in the United States from Palermo, Sicily.
- Louis Romano, an associate of Francesco "Frank 'The Enforcer' Nitti" Nitto, is indicted for murder, however is later found acquitted. On Nitti's behalf, Romano would later assume control of the Chicago Bartender and Beverage Dispenser's Union, Local 278.
- May 6 - Pellegrino Scaglia, a member of the Colorado syndicate, is shot to death. Scaglia's death causes Colorado and Kansas City gangsters to hold a conference with representatives from New York to act as mediators.
- May 6 - Timothy D. "Big Tim" Murphy, Cornelius Shea and six other labor leaders are indicted for murdering a Chicago policeman. The state withdraws the indictment in June for lack of evidence, refiles in August, and withdraws a final time in November.
- May 8 - Vincenzo Terranova is killed outside his home, most likely by Rocco Valenti.
- July 9 - Joseph Peter DiCarlo, founder of the present day Bufalino crime family, dies of natural causes and succeeded by Stefano Magaddino.
- August 9 - Rocco Valenti, a leading member of the Morello crime family, attempts to assassinate Joe Masseria after killing his two bodyguards, and upon cornering Masseria in a Second Avenue millinery shop Masseria manages to escape. Two days later, during peace negotiations with Morrello and Messeria, Valenti is killed by Charles Luciano outside a Twelfth Street restaurant while trying to escape an apparent attempt on his life. During the shootout an eight year old girl and a street cleaner are wounded.
- December 5 - New York gangster Benjamin Levinski is killed by William Lipshitz.
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- Richard Croker, Tammany Hall politician and former member of the Fourth Avenue Tunnel Gang
- May 6 - Pellegrino Scaglia, Colorado syndicate member
- May 8 - Vincent Terranova, New York gangster
- July 9 - Joseph Peter DiCarlo, founder of the present day Bufalino crime family
- August 11 - Rocco Valenti, New York gangster and ally of the Morello crime family.
- December 5 - Benjamin Levinski, New York gangster and labor racketeer.