There was Polish organized crime in Chicago in the Al Capone days. The Polish and Russian organized crime in Chicago right now are the newer immigrants. They are extremely ruthless but do not like attention from the media so they keep to they're own business. They are up there in Chicago along with the Mob and Mexican cartels. They are heavily involved in narcotics and weapons trafficking, importation and smuggling, money laundering, prostition and sex trafficking, large scale frauds, luxury car theft and export, extortions, murders, kidnappings etc. and many other crimes. They are visible in the community but like to stay out of the eye of the media
The mafia in Chicago during the 1920s was known as the Chicago Outfit.
Yes, there is.
Chicago Polish district or Polish bookstores online.
Many Polish people moved to Texas from 1840-1860.
Black Mafia Family is probably the largest gang in Chicago.
7.3% of Chicago's residents are Polish.
Chicago, which is also known as "Little Poland."
actually that's quite a ridiculous answer this guy obviously doesnt know anything about Polish organized crime, first of all their is and has been a mafia in Poland for a very long time, and is not at best a handful of gangs like the idiot said. look upRiccardo Fanchini (Ryszard Marian Kozina) born in Katowice Poland to a Polish mother and an Italian father
The address of the Polish Women'S Alliance is: 6643 N. Northwest Highway, 2Nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60631
Many Poles moved to Wisconsin. 497,726 people in Wisconsin claim Polish ancestry. Milwaukee claims the world's largest Polish fest.http://www.polishcenterofwisconsin.org/http://www.polishfest.org/
No, he is American born in Chicago, USA.
The exact year that the Polish people first came to Chicago is unknown. However, it was sometime in the 1830s with most documentation of them beginning in 1837.