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Bonnie and Clyde
Al "Scarface" Capone
Mickey Cohen
John Dillinger
Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd
John Gotti
Sam Giancana
Meyer Lansky
Charlie "Lucky" Luciano
George "Bugs" Moran
"Baby Face" Nelson
Frank "The Enforcer" Nitti
Dan O'Banion
Albert Rothstein
Bugsy Siegel
Frank "Frankie" Yale
St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Gangster Glossary
Clyde BarrowBonnie and Clyde
Clyde Champion Barrow and his companion, Bonnie Parker, were shot to death by officers in an ambush near Sailes, Bienville Parish, Louisiana, on May 23, 1934, after one of the most colorful and spectacular manhunts the Nation had seen up to that time.

Barrow was suspected of numerous killings and was wanted for murder, robbery, and state charges of kidnapping...Read More



Al Capone

Al 'Scarface' Capone
Chicago gangster and murderer. He grew up in the slums of Brooklyn and received the nickname "Scarface" as the result of a knife wound (3 scars on the left side of his face) inflicted by Frank Galluccio, a tough hood, in a quarrel about a girl at a Brooklyn bar in 1917... Read More



Mickey CohenMickey Cohen
Mickey Cohen was Ben 'Bugsy' Siegel's shadow. Ben was tall, handsome, suave and welcome in the elite Hollywood circles. He mixed with the glitterati, courted royalty and bedded starlets while his shadow -- Mickey -- was picking their pockets, robbing their safes and breaking their bones. Read More



John DillingerJohn Dillinger
During the 1930s Depression, many Americans, nearly helpless against forces they didn't understand, made heroes of outlaws who took what they wanted at gunpoint. Of all the lurid desperadoes, one man, John Herbert Dillinger, came to evoke this Gangster Era, and stirred mass emotion to a degree rarely seen in this country. Read More


Pretty Boy FloydCharles "Pretty Boy" Floyd
Early Life: Charles Arthur Floyd, soon to be called "Chock" Floyd, was born on February 3, 1904 in Georgia, one of seven children, but moved to a small farming community in Oklahoma, which he was to call home. His parents had a small farm, they were dirt-poor. His father spent most of his time trying to stay one step ahead of foreclosure. Droughts, plagues and dust storms brought farm production down to a crawl. In an attempt to help keep themselves fed the family became involved in the bootlegging business....Read More 


John GottiJohn Gotti
Few organized crime figures have completely captured the attention of the public as John Gotti has over the past 20 years. We have had our celebrity mobsters in the past. Underworld figures like Al "Scarface" Capone and Jack "Legs" Diamond captured the public's fascination during the 1920s. In the 1930s it was a different brand of criminal that became popular. Bank robbers like John Dillinger, "Pretty Boy" Floyd, and "Baby Face" Nelson were the rage of what was known as the Mid-West Crime Wave.. Read More


Sam GiancanaSam Giancana
In the first two decades of the twentieth century, a scourge to the familia of Little Italy were the Black Handers. Sicilian themselves, their modus operandi was simple but deadly: Residents would receive a knock on the door in the dead of night; when they answered, they would find naught but a letter left on the threshold demanding so-much money to be paid to an anonymous entity who would return on such and such a day. Read More


Meyer LanskyMeyer Lansky
Meyer Lansky, born in 1902 in Poland to Jewish parents, grew up on the Lower East Side of New York. He was a virtuous and law abiding teen until one day, as he was walking home from his apprenticeship as a toolmaker, he heard a woman screaming in a deserted building. Read More



Lucky LucianoCharlie"Lucky" Luciano
Charlie "Lucky" Luciano was born Salvatore Lucania in Lercara Friddi, Sicily, November 27, 1897. He immigrated with his family in 1907. At the age of 18 he was arrested for delivering dope and sent to Hampton Farms, a state facility for youths. After being released, Luciano decided to change his first name to Charlie because he felt that Salvatore (Sal) was a girl's name. Read More



Bugs MoranGeorge 'Bugs' Moran
Bugs Moran was born to Irish and Polish immigrant parents in 1893 and grew up in the North Side of Chicago. He grew up streetwise and ran with numerous gangs committing more than 20 known burglaries and being imprisoned three times before he was 21 years old. Read More



Baby Face Nelson"Baby Face" Nelson
"Baby Face" Nelson was born Lester M. Gillis on December 6, 1908, in Chicago, Illinois. He roamed the Chicago streets with a gang of juvenile hoodlums during his early teens. By the age of 14, he was an accomplished car thief and had been dubbed "Baby Face" by members of his gang due to his juvenile appearance. Read More



Frank NittiFrank 'The Enforcer' Nitti
Another alumnus from the illustrious members of the "Five Points Gang", Nitti was born in Italy. In 1888, he arrived in America's New York city as an impoverished youngster. Read More



Dion O'BanionDion O'Banion

The man who took on Capone and Torrio in the bootlegging war Read More



Albert RothsteinAlbert Rothstein
Known by many names - A. R., Mr. Big, The Fixer, The Big Bankroll, The Man Uptown, and The Brain - Arnold Rothstein seemed more myth than man. Read More



Bugsy SeigelBugsy Seigel
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel was a gangster straight out of a Hollywood central casting. He was just under six foot tall with thick black hair and piercing blue eyes. He was athletic, good looking, a charmer with the ladies and above all fearless. Siegel moved from the slums of Brooklyn and then on to Hollywood and finally set himself up in Las Vegas by building the first major casino The Flamingo. Read More



Frankie YaleFrankie Yale
Although Frankie Yale was a New York mobster he was close with Johnny Torrio and Al Capone, both of Chicago. Yale was John Torrio's partner in the Five Points Gang in Brooklyn and had killed a dozen men before his twenty- first birthday. When Torrio left for Chicago, Yale took over all the gang's rackets in NY. Read More






The St Valentines Day Massacre
Probably the most publicized and talked about Mob event ever is the St. Valentines Day Massacre. Several movies have been made about it and numerous books have been published. Read More



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