Why was the mob in L.A. so much quieter than in Chicago or New York?

LA Times

By PATT MORRISONCOLUMNIST
Mickey Cohen — seen in The Times in August 1949 — was one of the legendary members of the West Coast mob.(Los Angeles Times archive)

Quick, now: When you think of bootleggers, blackmailers, gunsels and hoodlums in natty double-breasted topcoats, what city comes to mind?

Chicago, probably. New York, maybe. Detroit, possibly.

But surely not Los Angeles. Organized crime, in the place that liked to preen that it was the simon-pure “white spot” of America?

Pull up a chair, kids.

Publish : 2021-06-02 14:49:00

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