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October 6 – The Haymarket Police Statue in Chicago was bombed; Weathermen later claimed credit for the bombing in their book, Prairie Fire. [8] October 8–11 – The "Days of Rage" riots occurred in Chicago, damaging a large amount of property. 287 Weatherman members were arrested; some became fugitives when they failed to appear for trial ...
NOPD classified these groups as drug organizations or "cliques," with about 10-15 members. The most infamous criminal organizations formed in the city during the turbulent mid-1980s, with the Glenn Metz Gang, the Sam Clay Organization, Hardy Boys and the Richard Pena Organization being the most notorious. Other drug crews like the Balley Boys ...
David Hennessy, Police Chief of New Orleans: Mafiosi 8 June 1892: Robert Ford, Outlaw Edward Capehart O'Kelley: Shot in the neck with a shotgun while in his tent saloon in Creede, Colorado. 28 October 1893: Carter Harrison III, Mayor of Chicago: Patrick Eugene Prendergast: Killed after assailant was rejected for appointment to a patronage position.
Flowers are placed Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, at a memorial site on Bourbon Street in New Orleans near where 14 people were killed early Wednesday in a terrorist attack. The large yellow barrier is ...
Participants in organized crime in Chicago at various times have included members of the Chicago Outfit associated with Al Capone, the Valley Gang, the North Side Gang, Prohibition gangsters, and others.
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NYC anti-Israel protesters call for ‘intifada revolution’ hours after ISIS-flag-wielding terrorist killed at least 15 in New Orleans Shane Galvin January 1, 2025 at 8:16 PM
Mark James Robert Essex (August 12, 1949 [4] – January 7, 1973) was an American serial sniper and black nationalist known as the "New Orleans Sniper" who killed a total of nine people, including five police officers, and wounded twelve others, in two separate attacks in New Orleans on December 31, 1972, and January 7, 1973.