1919 in organized crime
See also: 1918 in organized crime, other events of 1919, 1920 in organized crime and the list of 'years in organized crime'.
Events
- Cleveland Black Hand leader Rosario Borgio and three others are convicted of the murder of several Akron police officers and executed.
- Al Capone leaves New York, after an altercation with a member of the White Hand Gang, going to Chicago, where he becomes a top lieutenant to Johnny Torrio.
- Recently imprisoned criminal Joe Valachi encounters inmate and future mentor New York mobster Alessandro Vollero.
- Salvatore Sabella becomes leader of the Philadelphia crime syndicate.
- Frank Costello forms a novelty company which makes Kewpie dolls in punchboard games. By the following year Costello had made $80,000 ($1.2 million today), which he used to become a bootlegger at the start of Prohibition.
- July 29 - New York labor slugger Johnny Spanish is killed by three unidentified gunman possibly including rival gangster Nathan Kaplan.
Births
- James "Jimmy Brown" Failla, senior caporegime for the Gambino crime family and labor union racketeer
- Gennaro Jay "Jerry" Angiulo, former Patriarca crime family underboss
- January 14 - Giulio Andreotti, Italian Prime Minister and mafia associate
- April 21 - Licio Gelli, Italian mason and mafia associate
Deaths
- May 22 - Rosario Borgio, Cleveland Black Hand leader
- July 29 - Johnny Spanish, Five Points Gang member and labor racketeer
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