this day in crime history: march 12, 1909

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On this date in 1909, New York Police Lieutenant Joe Petrosino was assassinated in Palermo, Sicily.

Born in Padua, Italy in 1860, Giuseppe Petrosino came to the United States as a young boy. In 1883, he joined the New York Police Department. In 1895, then-police Commissioner  Theodore Roosevelt promoted Petrosino to Detective Sergeant in charge of the NYPD’s Homicide Division. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1908 and placed in command of the department’s Italian Squad, a special unit manned by Italian-American officers tasked with investigating Italian organized crime.

While head of the Italian Squad, Petrosino arrested members of the Black Hand organization who were attempting to extort money from opera star Enrico Caruso. While working a case involving an anarchist group, he received a tip that there was a plot to assassinate President McKinley while he was at the World’s Fair in Buffalo, NY. He passed the information on to the Secret Service, but McKinley chose to ignore the warning. This, as it turns out, was a fatal mistake. President McKinley was assassinated in Buffalo by anarchist Leon Czolgosz.

In early 1909, Petrosino planned a trip to Sicily to investigate connections between the Sicilian Mafia and Italian organized crime in the United States. The trip was supposed to be a secret, but NYPD Commissioner Theodore Bingham inadvertently revealed it to the New York Herald, which reported on the impending trip. Petrosino, believing the Italian Mafia would observe the same prohibition on killing police officers as their American counterparts, decided to go anyway.

Lieutenant Petrosino was in Palermo on March 12, 1909, when he went to what he believed would be a meeting with an informant. The meeting was a setup. Petrosino was killed by Mafia assassins. No one was ever convicted of his murder.

Further reading:

New York Times Blog – “A Park Is Renewed, the Better to Honor the Hero in Its Name”

Officer Down Memorial Page – Lieutenant Giuseppe “Joseph” Petrosino

Find a Grave – Joseph Petrosino

Wikipedia – Joseph Petrosino

6 thoughts on “this day in crime history: march 12, 1909

  1. The first time I heard of Petrosino was when I saw Ernest Borgnine play him in a movie called Pay or Die. In an interview on The Tonight Show, Borgnine said he met Lucky Luciano while filming a movie in Italy and Luciano claimed to be a fan of the movie. Maybe he just liked the part where Petrosino gets killed.

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  2. John D.:
    RI-chard’s right…I remember a movie about him starring Ernie Borgnine.
    I have YET to see the damn flick, too…really have to get a copy of it.
    A very interesting story as well as an interesting person and police officer.

    You’d think in the light of recent events, someone would SHOW the movie.
    The “ITALIAN” squad…try forming one of those TODAY, hmm?

    Good post.

    Roll safe out there.

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    • I wish they would show it, I’d really like to see it. Everything I’ve heard about the film has been positive. Plus, I’ve always been a big Ernest Borgnine fan.

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  3. Saw an Antiques Roadshow that had some Petrosino items. You can google Antiques roadshow petrosino and it’ll come up.

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