this day in crime history: march 20, 1933


On this date in 1933, would be presidential assassin Giuseppe Zangara was executed in the Florida electric chair. Forty-five days prior to his execution, Zangara had tried to assassinate President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt. He missed Roosevelt, but managed to shoot several other people, including Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak. Cermak later died of his wounds.

The general consensus among historians is that Roosevelt was the intended target, and that Cermak was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. But there is another school of thought: Cermak was the real target. As the story goes, Cermak was behind the attempted assassination of Chicago Outfit boss Frank Nitti. The designated hitters for that job were officers of the Chicago PD, who claimed that they shot Nitti in self defense. Nitti survived the shooting and stood trial for his supposed assault on the officers. The jury didn’t buy it, and Nitti was acquitted. The officers, on the other hand, were eventually charged with assault. One flipped on the other, and they were both convicted and fined $100 each.

As payback for the attempt on Nitti’s life, the Outfit supposedly contracted Sicilian immigrant Giuseppe Zangara to kill Cermak. The hit went down as planned, and Zanagara took the fall as a “crazed gunman.” Of course, there’s not much proof to support this theory, which is fairly standard for conspiracy theories. But it makes for an interesting story. Maybe Oliver Stone will make a movie about it someday.

Further reading:

Awesome Stories: Frank Nitti – The Enforcer

Chicago TribuneThe Shooting of Anton Cermak

Executed Today – 1933: Giuseppe Zangara, who is not on Sons of Italy posters

7 thoughts on “this day in crime history: march 20, 1933

  1. John D.:
    If Stone ever DOES choose to make a flick about this, we can be sure it will be a “revised-history” version…lol.

    Nice call.

    Stay safe.

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  2. I believe the hit-on-Cermak theory. I’ve written about it before, so I won’t repeat myself here.
    Cermak was known as Ten-Percent Tony because that’s what part of every city contract went into his pocket. He was also affiliated with a rival gang, run by Roger Touhy. The Outfit framed Touhy for the kidnapping of Jake Factor (which never really happened) and got him sent away for over 20 years, then hit him when he got out. What’s unbelievable about the idea of hitting Cermak?
    (And I don’t worry about black helicopters. They use drones now.)

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    • I don’t think it’s unbelievable, I’d just like to see more evidence. As for “drones,” they are officially referred to as remotely piloted aircraft (RPA). 😉

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