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#BumpyJohnson #Harlem #TrueCrime June 14th, 1956, Harlem. 3:17 p.m. Mayme Johnson was seven months pregnant, carrying groceries up the stairs to her apartment. Tony "The Hammer" Basciano, sent by Vito Genovese, was waiting on the third-floor landing. "Mrs. Johnson. Your husband needs to learn respect." Tony pushed her. Hard. Mayme fell backward down twelve stairs. Unconscious. Blood pooling. By 6:47 p.m., the doctor delivered devastating news: "Your wife will recover. But the baby—we couldn't save her. You were having a daughter." They were going to name her Hope. Bumpy's response: "In 48 hours, Tony and everyone who planned this will be dead." The systematic elimination began at midnight. Tony was found at a Genovese safe house. Over two hours in a basement, he gave up twelve names. The planners. The approval chain. Paolo Genovese—Vito's nephew—had given the order. By dawn of Day Two, eleven of twelve were dead. At 6:00 p.m.—exactly 48 hours after Mayme's fall—Paolo was delivered to Bumpy's door. Final count: 27 dead in 48 hours. Emergency Commission vote: Unanimous. No retaliation. New rule: Bumpy Johnson and his family—untouchable. ⚠️ CONTENT WARNING: Violence against pregnant woman and infant loss 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for untold Bumpy Johnson stories 💬 Was Bumpy's response justified? #BumpyJohnson #Harlem #TrueCrime #1956 #Revenge #MafiaHistory #48Hours