- 1977 in organized crime
"See also:"
1976 in organized crime ,
other events of 1977,1978 in organized crime and the
list of 'years in Organized Crime'.----
Events
*Pittston-based
Bufalino crime family leaderRussell Bufalino , one of the three dominant organized crime syndicates operating in Pennsylvania, is arrested and later imprisoned inDanbury Federal Prison .
*February 2 - New York businessman Arthur Milgram, owner of a lottery ticket distribution service, is killed by New York mobsters.
*April 1 –Thomas J. Palermo , a government informant, is found murdered.
*May 5 - Charles "Ruby" Stein, a New York loanshark and associate of Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno, is lured to the 596 Club byJimmy Coonan with members ofthe Westies and theGambino crime family and murdered.
*May 13 - While walking down 59th Street in Woodside, a middle class neighborhood inQueens , Mickey Spillane is shot and killed by an unknown gunman after approaching an unmarked car. Although in semiretirement, Spillane's death would mark the official end of the decade long gang war between Spillane andJimmy Coonan as power over Hell's Kitchen falls to theWesties .
*July 15 -Australian anti-drug campaignerDonald Mackay is kidnapped from a hotel carpark. Used shotgun shells and blood stains are found in his locked van. Drug baronRobert Trimbole is suspected of ordering the murder.
*October 6 - Cleveland gangster Danny "The Irishman" Greene is killed by a car bomb after leaving from a dentist's appointment.
*October 30 -Frank Lino is made, or officially inducted, into the Bonanno Family. Lino would eventually become a cooperating witness for the government in 2003.Arts and literature
Births
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Giovanni Riina , Sicilianmafioso and son ofmafia bossSalvatore Riina Deaths
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February 2 - Arthur Milgram, New York businessman
*April 1 –Thomas J. Palermo , New York mobster and government informant
*May 13 - Mickey Spillane, New York mobster
*July 15 -Donald Mackay ,Australian anti-drug campaigner
*October 6 -Danny Greene , Cleveland gangster
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