1899 in organized crime
Events
- A gang war breaks out between the Hip Sing and On Leong Tongs over illegal gambling in New York's Chinatown.
- New York Black Hand leader Giuseppe Morello is arrested for counterfeiting and sentenced to three years. Released in 1902, Morello establishes a system where counterfeit $5 US dollar bills would be printed in Sicily and smuggled into the United States.
- Ignazio Lupo, known as "Lupo the Wolf", arrives in New York.[1]
- Charles Umbriaco arrives in New York later joining the Black Hand under Giuseppe Morello and Ignazio Lupo.
Births
- Samson Melvin "Samoots", Chicago leader of Unione Siciliana
- Louis Amberg, New York (Brooklyn) gangster
- Anthony Carfano "Little Augie Pisano", Florida gambling racketeer
- Joseph J. DiCarlo "Jerry the Wolf"; "Joe the Gyp", Stefano Magaddino gunman and Miami gambling racketeer
- Murray Humphreys, Chicago Outfit member
- Vincent John Rao (Frank Arra; Nunzio), Lucchese crime family consiglieri and associate of Willie Moretti
- Jacob Shapiro, "Gurrah" Labor union racketeer
- Abner Zwillman, "Longie" New Jersey Prohibition gangster
- January 17 – Al Capone "Scarface", Chicago Mafia leader
- December 1 – Gaetano Lucchese, Lucchese crime family founder
- December 24 – Moe Dalitz [Morris Barney Dalitz], Cleveland mobster and Las Vegas casino owner
References
- Ferrara, Eric (2011). Manhattan Mafia Guide: Hits, Homes & Headquarters. Arcadia Publishing. p. 97. ISBN 9781614233510.
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