1951 in Organized Crime - Deaths

Deaths

  • April - Phillip Mangano, New York mobster and waterfront labor racketeer
  • April 19 - Vincent Mangano, New York mobster and waterfront labor racketeer
  • April 16 - Sam Maceo, Texas crime syndicate underboss
  • August 6 - Tony Brancato, Kansas City mobster
  • August 6 - Tony Trombino, New York mobster

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