Frank Costello ORDERED Bumpy Killed — Bumpy Walked In UNARMED and Changed It

Saturday May 3rd, 1953 2 p m Frank Costello sat in his penthouse at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel 39 floors above the streets of Manhattan and signed a death warrant not literally mob bosses didn’t put murder contracts in writing unless they were idiots but the conversation with Albert Anastasia was clear enough Bumpy Johnson has become a problem Costello said his voice calm and measured as always he was 62 years old wore a two thousand dollar suit had silver hair combed straight back and spoke with the refined diction
of a man who’d spent 30 years negotiating with politicians and judges he controls too much of Harlem he’s too independent he refuses to pay proper tribute and now he’s making deals with the Luchese family without going through us Albert Anastasia sat across from him a bull of a man with murder in his eyes you want him gone I want him neutralized preferably dead but I’ll accept him broken and running if that’s how it has to be dead is cleaner Anastasia said dead sends a message then make it clean make it public enough that everyone knows it was us
but private enough that the police can’t prove anything and Albert make it hurt I want every black gangster in New York to understand what happens when they forget their place Anastasia smiled it wasn’t a pleasant smile consider it done how much time do I have a week maybe less if an opportunity presents itself but Frank one thing Costello leaned forward this stays between us and the commission Vito doesn’t need to know he’d use this to make me look weak to say I’ve lost control of New York you understand I understand boss
it stays quiet until it’s done after Anastasia left Costello stood at his penthouse window looking down at the city 39 floors up people looked like ants that’s how Frank Costello saw the world from above in control the prime minister of the underworld they called him the man who’d modernized the Mafia who’d turned street thugs into businessmen who’d built relationships with politicians and judges that made the organization nearly untouchable but bumpy Johnson was a problem that couldn’t be negotiated away Costello had tried three times in the past two years
he’d sent emissaries to Harlem with offers partnership fair tribute access to the commission’s Protection and resources each time bumpy had refused Harlem Stays Black was always his answer we appreciate the offer but we operate independently that independence was an insult it was a crack in the foundation if bumpy could refuse the commission and get away with it others would follow the Irish the Jews the independent operators who were supposed to know their place pretty soon the whole organization Costello had spent 30 years building
would crumble so Bumpy Johnson had to die not because Costello hated him actually Costello respected Bumpy’s intelligence and strategic thinking but respect didn’t matter when power was at stake what Frank Costello didn’t know was that Bumpy Johnson had known about the death contract for three hours already Saturday May 3rd, 1953 11:15 a m three hours before Costello signed Bumpy’s death warrant Vincent The Chin Gigante stood in a phone booth on 116th Street in Harlem feeding nickels into the slot calling a number he wasn’t supposed to have
the phone rang twice Wells restaurant I need to speak to Mr Johnson it’s urgent who’s calling Vincent he’ll know thirty seconds later Bumpy’s voice came on the line talk Mister Johnson I can’t stay on long they’ll know I called but there’s a meeting today at the Waldorf Costello and Anastasia they’re planning something I heard your name what kind of planning the permanent kind Mr Johnson I’m sorry that’s all I can say the line went dead bumpy stood in his office above Wells restaurant holding the phone his face showing no emotion
Illinois Gordon looked up from the desk where he was counting numbers receipts boss that was Vinnie the Chin Costello’s putting out a contract on me Jesus when soon maybe today maybe tomorrow Anastasia’s handling it Illinois stood up we need to move you get you somewhere safe call in our people we can have 50 guns here in an hour no boss if Anastasia’s coming I said no running makes me look weak fighting makes me look dangerous either way I lose then what do we do bumpy was quiet for a long moment thinking we go to them what
I walk into the Waldorf tomorrow unarmed alone and I talk to Frank Costello before Anastasia can pull the trigger Illinois stared at him like he’d lost his mind boss that’s suicide you walk into Costello’s penthouse unarmed you’re not walking out maybe but it’s the only move that changes the game Costello expects me to run or fight he doesn’t expect me to walk in his front door and ask for a meeting that surprise that boldness that’s my only advantage why would Costello even see you because Frank Costello is a businessman first
and a gangster second and I’m going to offer him something worth more than my death what could possibly be worth than eliminating a threat bumpy smiled that cold calculating smile information leverage the thing that Frank Costello values more than anything else in the world Knowledge Illinois shook his head you’re betting your life on this I’ve been betting my life every day for 25 years this is just another hand of poker and I’m all in Sunday May 4th, 1953 9 a m Bumpy Johnson sat at his kitchen table drinking coffee
thinking through every angle his wife may watched him from the stove where she was making breakfast you’re really going to do this she said it wasn’t a question I don’t have a choice you always have a choice you could run we could go to Chicago Detroit anywhere and lose everything we’ve built lose Harlem lose respect no I run now I never stop running may brought him eggs and toast sat down across from him tell me the plan all of it Costello ordered me killed yesterday Anastasia’s coordinating it they’re probably planning to hit me
in the next few days somewhere public enough to send a message but private enough to avoid witnesses a restaurant maybe or on the street after a meeting how do you know all this Vinnie the chin called me he’s Costello’s bodyguard but his family is from Harlem his mother goes to the same church as your sister he owes us a favor from when I helped his brother avoid a murder charge three years ago so you know they’re coming why walk into their arms because that’s the last thing they expect and because I can’t win a war with the commission
they have 500 soldiers I have maybe 50 good men if this turns into a shooting war we lose Harlem loses so I have to change the equation I have to make Costello want me alive more than he wants me dead how bumpy pulled out his black notebook the same one he’d shown Lucky Luciano seven years ago the one containing 25 years of intelligence on every major criminal in New York this and one more thing Costello doesn’t know I know what Vito Genovese is planning a coup he’s going to try to take over the Luciano family
from Costello within the next year he’s been building support among the capos promising them more money more freedom less restrictions Costello doesn’t see it coming because Vito’s been careful but I’ve been watching I’ve been collecting evidence May’s eyes widened and you’re going to tell Castello I’m going to give him the evidence I’m going to save his throne and in return he’s going to let me keep mine what if he doesn’t believe you what if he thinks you’re making it up to save your life then I’m dead anyway but I don’t think that’ll happen
Frank Costello is a lot of things but he’s not stupid he’ll see the evidence and he’ll understand that I’m offering him something more valuable than my corpse I’m offering him the chance to survive the next gang war may reached across the table took his hand when are you going this afternoon 3:00 I called the Waldorf this morning told the desk clerk to give Mr Castello a message Bumpy Johnson requests an audience today unarmed alone either he agrees or he doesn’t if he agrees I have a chance if he doesn’t at least I go down trying
I hate this life sometimes may said quietly I know so do I but it’s the life we have at 2:30 p m Bumpy Johnson got dressed black suit white shirt silver tie he looked like he was going to church not to meet a man who wanted him dead he left his point four five automatic at home left his knife left everything that could be considered a weapon Illinois drove him to Manhattan in silence when they pulled up outside the Waldorf Astoria Illinois finally spoke boss let me come with you just to the lobby no this has to be me alone
that’s the whole point what if you don’t come out then you know what to do you take over you protect Harlem you make sure may and the families are taken care of you keep the organization running boss Illinois I’m walking in there that’s not changing now you can either sit here and wait or you can go home and I’ll call you when it’s done but you’re not coming inside Illinois nodded slowly I’ll wait bumpy got out of the car stood on the sidewalk looking up at the Waldoff Astoria 39 floors Frank Castellano at the top
death waiting in a penthouse suite bumpy walked through the revolving doors into the lobby the Waldorf was the kind of place where movie stars stayed where presidents held meetings where the rich and powerful came to see and be seen a black man in a suit walking through the lobby drew looks but bumpy ignored them he walked straight to the elevator bank stepped into a car pressed the button for the 39th floor the elevator operator a young white kid in a red uniform looked nervous sir do you have an appointment
I do with who if I may ask Frank Costello the kid’s face went pale he’d heard that name before knew what it meant yes sir 39th floor the elevator climbed bumpy watched the numbers light up 25 26 27 each floor bringing him closer to either salvation or death he thought about Bobby Washington his former driver who’d been killed three years ago thought about all the men he’d lost over the years to violence and betrayal thought about may sitting at home probably praying 35 36 37 the elevator dinged 39th floor the doors opened
bumpy stepped out into a carpeted hallway expensive art on the walls Sweet 39 d was at the end bumpy walked toward it his footsteps silent on the thick carpet he reached the door raised his hand knocked three times waited the door opened Vincent the Chin Gigante stood there in a suit a point three eight revolver visible in his shoulder holster he looked at bumpy with an expression that mixed respect and fear Mister Johnson they’re expecting you thank you for the warning Vinnie your mother’s prayers are being answered
I hope so Sir Vinnie stepped aside bumpy walked into Frank Costello’s penthouse the door closed behind him with a sound like a tomb sealing Frank Costello’s penthouse was everything you’d expect from the Prime Minister of the underworld floor to ceiling windows overlooking Central Park mahogany furniture that cost more than most men made in a lifetime Persian rugs crystal decanters full of whiskey that was older than bumpy art on the walls by painters whose names bumpy recognized from museums and sitting in a leather wingback chair by the window
Frank Costello himself he didn’t stand when bumpy entered didn’t offer a handshake just looked at him with those cold calculating eyes that had watched empires rise and fall Mr Johnson Costello said his voice was calm almost friendly you’ve got balls I’ll give you that walking in here unarmed knowing what I planned for you you invited me I didn’t think you’d actually come I thought it was a bluff a stalling tactic bumpy looked around the room Albert Anastasia stood by the bar arms crossed looking like he wanted to break bumpy in half
Meyer Lansky sat on the couch his accountant’s eyes watching everything calculating odds Vincent the chin was by the door hand near his weapon three men who could kill bumpy in seconds if Costello gave the word if I’m going to die Mr Costello I prefer to look my killer in the eye I’m not a man who runs admirable but that doesn’t change the situation you’ve become a problem a very expensive problem and problems need to be solved I agree bumpy said that’s why I’m here to solve the problem just not the way you expected
Castello raised an eyebrow I’m listening you’ve got five minutes to convince me why I shouldn’t have Albert throw you out that window right now bumpy walked to the center of the room slowly deliberately making no sudden movements he reached into his jacket pocket Anastasia’s hand moved toward his gun easy bumpy said just a notebook he pulled out his black leather notebook held it up so everyone could see this contains 25 years of information names dates operations weaknesses every major criminal in New York including people in this room
is that supposed to scare me Costello asked no it’s supposed to show you that I’m serious that I’ve been preparing for this moment for a long time bumpy opened the notebook flipped to a marked page Meyer Lansky born Meyer Sucholzenski in Grodno Poland 19:02 arrived in America 1911 partnered with Lucky Luciano in 1920s handles all financial operations for the commission has offshore accounts in Cuba Switzerland and the Bahamas totaling approximately $47 million has a secret son from a mistress in Miami that his wife doesn’t know about
Meyer’s face didn’t change but his eyes narrowed slightly Costello leaned forward that’s impressive research but if you think blackmail is going to save you I’m not blackmailing anyone bumpy interrupted I’m demonstrating capability I know things that took me decades to learn things that are worth more than my life and I’m offering to share them why would you do that because I’m a businessman Mr Costello just like you and I understand that sometimes cooperation is more profitable than conflict you want to kill me
because you think I’m a threat to your authority but what if I could be an asset instead what if I could give you information that would save your life the room went very quiet Castello studied Bumpy’s face looking for deception for fear for anything that would tell him this was a desperate bluff what kind of information the kind that concerns your throne the kind that involves someone very close to you who’s planning to take everything you’ve built Anastasia stepped forward you trying to turn us against each other
because if you are Albert sit down Costello said quietly he hadn’t taken his eyes off bumpy let him talk bumpy closed his notebook put it back in his pocket Vito Genovese is planning a coup he’s going to try to take over the Luciano family from you probably within the next year he’s been building support among the capos promising them more money fewer rules a return to the old ways he thinks you’ve gone soft that you’re too political too political with the government he wants to be boss and he’s willing to kill you to get it
the room erupted Anastasia that’s bullshit Vito’s loyal Meyer do you have proof Costello everyone shut up silence fell Castello stood slowly walked to the bar poured himself two fingers of whiskey that’s a serious accusation Mr Johnson Vito Genovese is my underboss he’s been with the family for 30 years if you’re making this up to save your skin I have proof bumpy said he reached into his inside jacket pocket this time everyone in the room drew their weapons bumpy froze hands visible gentlemen I’m reaching for documents
not a weapon I came unarmed like I said may I Costello nodded to Vinnie check him first Vinnie patted bumpy down thorough and professional he’s clean boss no weapons then show me these documents bumpy pulled out a folded envelope handed it to Vinnie who passed it to Costello Costello opened it pulled out three photographs and a sheet of paper his face went pale where did you get these I have people everywhere Mr Costello just like you do the difference is some of my people are watching your people the first photograph showed Vito Genovese
meeting with three capos in a restaurant in the Bronx the second showed money changing hands the third showed a piece of paper with names written on it capos who were supporting Vito’s bid for power the sheet of paper was a transcript of a conversation recorded somehow where Vito explicitly discussed removing Frank when the time is right Costello read it twice his hand shaking slightly Meyer stood took the papers read them himself his face confirmed what Costello feared it was real when was this meeting Costello asked quietly three weeks ago April 12th
the restaurant is Gino’s in the Bronx the three capos are Tommy Eboli Michele Miranda and Carmine Lambardosi all loyal to Vito all promised better positions when he takes over how did you record this conversation the waiter at Gino’s is from Harlem his brother works for me I’ve had people watching Vito for 6 months since I first heard rumors that he was getting ambitious Anastasia grabbed the papers read them his face getting redder with each word I’ll kill him I’ll kill him today no Costello said his voice was ice
you don’t kill an underboss without commission approval that starts a war we handle this smart we gather more evidence we make sure every family boss sees what Vito’s planning then we act he turned to bumpy why are you giving me this what do you want I want what I’ve always wanted independence I want Harlem to stay black I want to operate without interference I want to pay fair tribute but not be absorbed into your organization and I want your Protection that’s a lot to ask for some photographs it’s not just photographs
it’s my network my intelligence my people watching your enemies think about what I just did Mr Costello I found out about a coup plot against you that you didn’t know existed I documented it with photos and recordings I brought it directly to you walking unarmed into your home risking my life to warn you what does that tell you that you’re either the bravest man I’ve ever met or the most desperate both bumpy said honestly I’m desperate because you ordered me killed I’m brave because I’m betting you’re smart enough to see value when it’s offered
you can kill me today Anastasia throws me off this balcony everyone in New York knows you don’t tolerate disrespect but then what you’ve eliminated one small problem while a much bigger one is plotting your assassination or you can let me live we make a deal I become your eyes and ears in Harlem I feed you intelligence on anyone who threatens your position and in return you leave Harlem alone Meyer spoke for the first time Frank he’s making sense we kill bumpy we lose access to his intelligence network his people won’t work with us
after we murder their boss but if we make a deal if we bring Harlem into the fold as an independent ally rather than a conquered territory we gain something valuable and what’s to stop bumpy from playing both sides Anastasia demanded what’s to stop him from feeding us false information my word bumpy said simply I give you my word that any intelligence I provide is accurate and if I ever lie to you if I ever betray this agreement then you kill me no warnings no second chances one lie I’m dead Costello walked to the window
looked out at Central Park thinking the room waited bumpy could hear his own heartbeat everything depended on the next 60 seconds finally Costello turned around Meyer what’s the financial angle Bumpy’s numbers operation generates approximately 2 million annually if we absorb it we get maybe 70% of that after paying overhead if we make him an ally he pays us a percentage say 15% as tribute that’s $300,000 a year with zero overhead and zero risk and we get his intelligence network as a bonus Albert I don’t like it Anastasia said
we look weak letting him walk in here and negotiate people will think they can do the same thing or Meyer countered people will think that Frank Costello is so powerful so secure that he can turn enemies into allies without firing a shot that’s real power not violence diplomacy Costello looked at bumpy if I agree to this if I let you live and we make this deal you work for me not as a soldier but as an asset you report directly to me you feed me intelligence on everyone your people the other families the independence everyone
and you pay 15% tribute monthly agreed bumpy said but I want two things in writing what things first Harlem stays autonomous your people don’t operate there without my permission you don’t interfere with my businesses you don’t recruit my men Harlem is mine to run as I see fit done what’s the second thing Protection if anyone comes after me anyone tries what you just tried you back me you make it clear to the commission that Bumpy Johnson is under your Protection that an attack on me is an attack on you Costello thought about it
that’s a big ask that makes you almost untouchable that’s the point I need to know that this deal is real that you’re not going to shake my hand today and send Anastasia to kill me tomorrow I need insurance and what insurance do I get that you’ll honor this deal the same thing I gave you today information loyalty my word and if that’s not enough remember that I walked in here unarmed knowing you wanted me dead that’s not the action of a man who plans to betray you that’s the action of a man willing to bet his life on your intelligence
Meyer leaned over whispered something in Costello’s ear Costello nodded all right Mr Johnson we have a deal 15% tribute Harlem stays autonomous you provide intelligence I provide Protection but understand this if you ever cross me if you ever lie to me if you ever make me regret this decision I will not kill you quick I will make you suffer I will destroy everything you love do we understand each other perfectly Mister Costello Costello extended his hand bumpy shook it one firm grip sealing an alliance that would reshape New York’s underworld
Vinnie get me a bottle of the good cognac Costello said we’re celebrating what are we celebrating Anastasia asked sourly the fact that I just avoided a war and gained an asset at the same time Mister Johnson sit down we have details to discuss starting with everything you know about Vito Genovese’s plans they sat for two hours in that penthouse bumpy and the three most powerful men in organized crime drinking $500 cognac and planning the downfall of Vito Genovese Bumpy laid out everything he knew the meeting locations the Copos involved
the timeline Vito was working with the promises he’d made Castello took notes asked sharp questions his strategic mind working through every angle Meyer calculated the financial implications even Anastasia who’d wanted to throw bumpy off the balcony an hour ago grudgingly admitted the intelligence was solid Vito’s planning to move in September Bumpy said after Labor Day he thinks that’s when your guard will be down when you’ll be relaxed from summer vacation he’s got 12 capos committed which is enough to swing the vote
at a commission meeting he’s also got assurances from the Bonanno family that they’ll stay neutral Joe Bonanno’s with Vito Costello’s voice was dangerous not with him just agreed not to oppose him Vito promised Joe that he wouldn’t interfere with Bonanno operations in Brooklyn a non aggression pact that son of a bitch Anastasia growled I should have seen this coming nobody sees everything Meyer said calmly that’s why intelligence networks matter that’s why Mr Johnson is valuable what do you suggest we do Castello asked bumpy you brought me the problem
do you have a solution I do bumpy said but you’re not going to like it try me you let Vito think he’s winning you don’t confront him you don’t arrest his momentum you let him keep building support keep making promises keep digging himself deeper and then then two weeks before he’s ready to move you spring the trap you call a commission meeting you present the evidence not just my photos but new evidence you’ll gather over the next four months you show every family boss that Vito was planning a coup without their knowledge without their approval
you let them see that he was willing to break commission rules to grab power and then you let them vote they’ll vote to kill him Meyer said quietly exactly and it won’t be Frank Costello killing his ambitious underboss it’ll be the commission executing a traitor nobody can blame you nobody can say you were weak or paranoid the commission itself will eliminate your problem Costello smiled a real smile for the first time since bumpy had arrived that’s elegant that’s very elegant it’s also patient bumpy said you have to wait four months
you have to watch Vito operate knowing what he’s planning and not react can you do that I’ve been in this business for 40 years Mister Johnson patience is how you survive they talked details for another hour how to gather evidence without tipping off Vito which capos to approach quietly to flip them back how to coordinate with the other families bumpy contributed ideas suggested people in his network who could help offered resources by the time they finished it was after 6 p m the sun was setting over Central Park
painting the sky orange and purple Castello stood walked bumpy to the door you know when Albert told me he was planning to kill you this week I didn’t expect this outcome neither did I bumpy admitted I walked in here thinking I had maybe a 30% chance of walking out alive what made you take those odds because the alternative was 0% I could hide but Anastasia would find me eventually I could run but I’d lose everything this was the only play that gave me a chance you gambled big that’s what you do when you’re all in
you bet everything on the strength of your hand and what was your hand information courage and the belief that you’re smart enough to see value when it’s offered even from an enemy Costello extended his hand again you’re not my enemy anymore Mister Johnson you’re my ally and I protect my allies I’ll remember that Mr Costello and I’ll earn it bumpy walked to the elevator Vinnie the chin held the door as bumpy stepped inside Costello called out Mr Johnson one more thing yes the next time you have information this valuable
don’t wait until I’ve ordered you killed to share it come to me directly that’s what allies do understood the elevator descended 39 floors bumpy watched the numbers light up in reverse 35 30 25 each floor bringing him back to the world of the living he’d walked into that penthouse expecting to die he was walking out with an alliance that would change everything Illinois was still waiting in the car when bumpy emerged from the Waldorf he nearly leaped out when he saw bumpy walking toward him alive unharmed boss I thought
I’m fine bumpy said sliding into the back seat drive I’ll explain on the way as they drove back to Harlem Bumpy told Illinois everything the deal the intelligence trade the Protection agreement Illinois listened in silence occasionally shaking his head in disbelief boss you just allied with the man who wanted you dead three hours ago I know that’s insane maybe or maybe it’s the smartest thing I’ve ever done Costello’s not my enemy Illinois we both want the same thing stability profit control we were only enemies
because we were competing for the same territory but now I’ve shown him that Harlem can be more valuable as an ally than as a conquest he gets intelligence tribute and no war I get independence and Protection everybody wins except Vito Genovese Vito made his choice when he decided to betray Costello I just exposed it he dug his own grave I’m just providing the shovel they arrived at Wells Restaurant at 7:30 the place was packed with Bumpy’s people all of them waiting anxiously for news when bumpy walked in alive and unharmed
the room erupted in relief Willy Jackson hugged him Raymond Quick shook his hand so hard it hurt people were crying laughing unable to believe their boss had survived what should have been a death sentence listen up bumpy called out the room went quiet today I made a deal with Frank Costello Harlem stays independent we pay 15% tribute and in return we get commission Protection nobody touches us nobody interferes with our operations we’re still our own kingdom but now we have the biggest army in New York backing us up
what did you give him someone asked intelligence information the thing we’ve always been best at collecting from now on we’re not just watching Harlem we’re watching the entire New York underworld and we’re reporting what we see to Costello that’s how we stay valuable that’s how we stay alive boss can we trust Costello to honor this deal yes because it’s in his interest to honor it I just saved his life by warning him about Vito he owes me and more importantly he sees now that I’m more valuable alive than dead
as long as I keep providing good intelligence as long as I keep my word he’ll keep his may was waiting in Bumpy’s office upstairs she stood when he entered searched his face then collapsed into his arms I prayed all afternoon she whispered every prayer I know they worked bumpy said holding her god the devil or just dumb luck something worked what happens now now we adapt we’ve been independent operators for 25 years now we’re part of something bigger we’re allied with the commission that comes with benefits and obligations
we pay tribute but we get Protection we share information but we get access to their networks it’s a new game may but it’s one we can win Monday May 5th, 1953 words spread through New York’s underworld faster than fire Bumpy Johnson had walked into Frank Costello’s penthouse alone and unarmed and not only survived but walked out with an alliance the story grew with each telling some versions said bumpy had blackmailed Castello others said he’d offered Castello millions the truth that he’d offered information and intelligence
was less dramatic but more dangerous because if bumpy could turn an execution order into an alliance in one afternoon what else was he capable of the other families watched carefully the Gambinos the luccheses the bonannos all of them understood that the balance of power had shifted Harlem wasn’t a territory to be conquered anymore it was an ally to be respected and Bumpy Johnson wasn’t just a local boss anymore he was a commission asset untouchable protected four months later in September 1953 Frank Costello called a commission meeting
he presented evidence of Vito Genovese’s coup plot not just Bumpy’s original photographs but four months of additional evidence gathered by Castello’s people and Bumpy’s network the commission voted unanimously Vito Genovese was stripped of his rank exiled from New York sent to Italy in disgrace he would try to come back years later would eventually succeed in ousting Costello in 1957 but that’s another story for now in 1953 Bumpy Johnson had proved something that would define the rest of his career he proved that intelligence was more powerful than
violence that courage could turn enemies into allies that a man willing to walk unarmed into death’s house could change his fate through words and information alone the alliance between bumpy and Costello lasted until Costello’s retirement bumpy fed him intelligence on rivals on police operations on anything that threatened commission interests in return Costello kept his word Harlem stayed independent bumpy stayed protected and nobody not the Italians not the Irish not the independents ever tried to kill Bumpy Johnson again
because everyone knew that an attack on bumpy was an attack on Frank Costello and nobody was stupid enough to make that mistake years later sitting in Wells restaurant a young Hustler asked bumpy about that day Mister Johnson is it true you walked into the Waldorf unarmed that you met with Costello knowing he’d ordered you killed it’s true weren’t you scared terrified bumpy admitted but fear is just information it tells you the stakes are high it doesn’t tell you what to do logic tells you what to do what did logic tell you that I had three choices
run and lose everything fight and die in a war one couldn’t win or negotiate and maybe just maybe turn an enemy into an ally the first two choices were certain failure the third choice was uncertain success so I took it but you could have died yes but I could have died any of those three ways at least with negotiation I had a chance to use my brain instead of my gun and in this business kid your brain is the only weapon that never runs out of bullets the young Hustler thought about that did you really have intelligence on Vito’s coup
or did you make it up to save your life bumpy smiled that cold knowing smile what do you think I think you’re too smart to bluff when your life is on the line then you’re learning bumpy finished his coffee stood up to leave remember this violence is easy any fool can pull a trigger but walking unarmed into your enemy’s house and convincing him you’re worth more alive than dead that takes intelligence courage and preparation that’s real power that’s how you survive in this business he walked out of Wells Restaurant into the Harlem Night
King of his kingdom protected by the most powerful crime organization in America all because he’d been brave enough to bet his life on his brain that’s the story they tell in Harlem the story of the day Bumpy Johnson walked into death’s house and walked out with an alliance the day he proved that sometimes the most dangerous weapon you can carry is no weapon at all just your intelligence your courage and your word