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Jack Dragna

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Jack Dragna Famous memorial

Birth
Corleone, Città Metropolitana di Palermo, Sicilia, Italy
Death
23 Feb 1956 (aged 64)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
East Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0277417, Longitude: -118.1785889
Plot
Section M Lot 454 Grave 11
Memorial ID
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Organized Crime Figure. Made member of the Chicago Cosa Nostra. The most successful, but least known of any Los Angeles crime boss. He was not a publicity seeker like Bugsy Siegel and Mickey Cohen, which allowed him to die of natural causes and not to pass away in jail. He lived in Los Angeles most of his career, and made his living off of gambling and prostitution. He, along with mobster Johnny Roselli ran a telgraph system called the "Race Wire." It allowed bookie joints to get fast racing information. Later, the New York Mob sent Bugsy Siegel out to get a piece of the action. When Siegel was murdered, Dragna attempted to take over his rackets. This put Jack Dragna into a long feud with Mickey Cohen. Many attempts were made on Cohen's life, but they were never successful. When he died, the L.A. mob was taken over by Frank DeSimone. Dragna was the only L.A. crime boss to ever hold a seat on the national Cosa Nostra Commission.
Organized Crime Figure. Made member of the Chicago Cosa Nostra. The most successful, but least known of any Los Angeles crime boss. He was not a publicity seeker like Bugsy Siegel and Mickey Cohen, which allowed him to die of natural causes and not to pass away in jail. He lived in Los Angeles most of his career, and made his living off of gambling and prostitution. He, along with mobster Johnny Roselli ran a telgraph system called the "Race Wire." It allowed bookie joints to get fast racing information. Later, the New York Mob sent Bugsy Siegel out to get a piece of the action. When Siegel was murdered, Dragna attempted to take over his rackets. This put Jack Dragna into a long feud with Mickey Cohen. Many attempts were made on Cohen's life, but they were never successful. When he died, the L.A. mob was taken over by Frank DeSimone. Dragna was the only L.A. crime boss to ever hold a seat on the national Cosa Nostra Commission.

Bio by: Joe Walker



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  • Originally Created by: Joe Walker
  • Added: Mar 21, 2002
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6280552/jack-dragna: accessed ), memorial page for Jack Dragna (18 Apr 1891–23 Feb 1956), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6280552, citing Calvary Cemetery, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.