Organized crime in Chicago

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The following is a timeline of Organized Crime in Chicago.

see also: Timeline of organized crime

Contents

[edit] Events - Timeline

[edit] Pre-1910s

  • 1882 - Chicago Police Chief William McGarigle, in the pay of Chicago crime lord Michael Cassius McDonald, is indicted for graft later fleeing to Canada.
  • 1907 - A group of leading Italian citizens, prominent businessmen, several ethnic organizations, and the Italian Chamber of Commerce form the White Hand Society, a legal organization, to combat the Le Mano Negra (The Black Hand) in Chicago.
  • 1907 - Chicago gambling racketeer Bud White's gambling vessel, City of Traverse, is closed down.
  • 1908 - Earl "Hymie" Weiss is first arrested for burglary. Weiss was caught robbing a perfume store Δand was immediately dubbed the "Perfume Burglar" by Chicago reporters.

[edit] 1910s

[edit] 1920s

[edit] 1940s

[edit] 1950s

[edit] 1960s

  • Sam Giancana allegedly fixes the 1960 presidential election in favor of John Kennedy for Cook County.
  • The Black Gangster Disciples are formed on the south side of Chicago in the 1960s by uniting two separate gangs. The two gangs conjoined were The Supreme Gangsters, lead by Larry Hoover and The Devils Disciples, lead by David Barkesdale.

[edit] 1970s

[edit] 1980s

  • January, 1986 - Joe Ferriola is appointed boss of the Outfit. With the approval of his top captains and consiglieri, Tony Accardo, he decides its time to kill Anthony Spilotro for causing problems in Las Vegas and the skim, as well as the Outfit.
  • 1989 - James Basile, a bookmaker, agrees to become a government informant, later identifying a "Mafia graveyard" in the suburban neighborhood of Hillside.

[edit] 1990s

  • March 21, 1990 - Outfit gambling boss of west suburban Elmhurst, Donald Angelini, who had operated a highly successful sports betting empire along with Dominic Cortina, is arrested and sentenced to prison.
  • September 1997 - Harry Aleman is retried for the murder of William Logan based on testimony by Robert Cooley and evidence showing the first trial was fixed. This is the first time in U.S. history someone has been retried for the same crime after being acquitted.
  • December 23, 1999 - Ronald Jarrett, a mob lieutenant to John "Johnny Apes" Monteleone of the South Side Crew, is shot while going to a funeral. It is the first hit in seven years.

[edit] 2000 to present day

[edit] Organizations

[edit] Chicago Outfit

[edit] North Side Gang

[edit] Chicago Mafia Leaders

[edit] Prohibition Gangs

[edit] Racketeers

[edit] See also

[edit] Further reading

  • Lesy, Michael (2007). Murder City: The Bloody History of Chicago in the Twenties. W. W. Norton. ISBN 0393060306. 
  • Thompson, Nathan (2003). KINGS The True Story of Chicago's Policy Kings and Numbers Racketeers. The Bronzeville Press. ISBN 0972487506. 

[edit] External links