1941 in organized crime
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1940 in organized crime, other events of 1941, 1942 in organized crime and the list of 'years in Organized Crime'.
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[edit] Events
- Syndicate hitman Charles "The Bug" Workman, a suspect in the murder of Dutch Schultz, is imprisoned.
- February - Emil Nizich, a minor organized crime figure involed in labor racketeering, is shot three times from behind and left in a gutter while on his way to a basketball game in Manhattan. [1]
- February 6 - Benjamin "Benny the Boss" Tannenbaum, an associate of Louis "Lepke" Buchalter and Jacob "Gurrah" Shapiro, is murdered while babysitting at a friends house.
- June 12 - Murder Inc. members Harry Strauss and Martin Goldstein are executed by electrocution for the murder of gambler "Puggy" Feinstein.
- November 12 - Abe Reles, co-boss of Murder, Inc. turned informant, mysteriously plummets to his death from his guarded hotel room after Albert Anastasia promises a $100,000 reward for his demise.
[edit] Arts and literature
[edit] Births
- Leoluca Bagarella "The Brother-In-Law", Sicilian mafioso
- John F. Castagna "Sonny", Patriarca crime family associate
- Salvatore D'Aquilla "Butch", Patriarca crime family associate
- Roy DeMeo, ranking member of the Gambino crime family
- Antonio L. Spagnolo, Patriarca crime family soldier
- 11 September - Marcello Dell'Utri, Italian politician and mafia associate
[edit] Deaths
- February - Emil Nizich, New York mobster
- February 6 - Benjamin Tannenbaum "Benny the Boss", associate of Louis Buchalter and Jacob Shapiro
- June 12 - Martin Goldstein, Murder, Inc. hitman
- June 12 - Harry Strauss, Murder, Inc. hitman
- November 12 - Abe Reles, Murder, Inc. hitman and government informant