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Who Were the Infamous 1930s Gangsters?
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Who Were the Infamous 1930s Gangsters?

  Prohibition in 1920s America witnessed the sudden, violent rise of gangsters nationwide. These criminals smuggled vast amounts of alcohol, making millions. Such easy money led to clashes, often bloody. The sudden surge of such gangs also led to the FBI’s creation to stop these enterprises.   The 1929 Stock Market Crash threw America into the harsh grip of the years-long Great Depression. Coincidentally, the number of bank robberies jumped as desperate people sought relief. Famous robbers like Dillinger and Baby-Faced Nelson received Robin Hood treatment from the general public, seen as stealing from a corrupt system. Not all gangsters earned flashy headlines, but men like Karl Lamm, Doc Barker, and Tommy Carroll proved equally as dangerous, organized, and bold.    Karl Lamm: Preparation and Precision 1931 Soup Kitchen Source: National Archives   Until this robber emerged, typical bank robberies followed a pattern of observation, robbery, and escape. That pattern changed with Hermann Lamm, also known as Baron Lamm. Born in 1890s Imperial Germany, Lamm served in the German army before emigrating to America in 1914. Beginning in 1920, Lamm used his military planning skills to rob banks.   Notoriously disciplined, Lamm prepared and back upped his backups. Lamm went beyond casing by studying the bank for weeks, watching the comings and goings. He re-created floor plans, response times, locations for escape vehicles, and very strict schedules. Lamm mapped out multiple escape routes. The drivers got step-by-step instructions on paper and only used powerful cars. All planned robberies went through several rehearsals. These preparations were later called “The Lamm Technique.”   Tommy Gun Source: National Museum of Crime and Punishment   Lamm started 1930 with a bungled bank hold-up in Indiana. Pursued by police planes, cops, and state militia, the robbers battled back with Tommy guns. Eventually cornered at a farm, Lamm shot himself in the head and was later buried in a pauper’s grave. A surviving gang member later taught John Dillinger the Lamm Technique, making him very proficient.   Doc Barker: Robber and Kidnapper Arthur Barker Jail Doc Source: History of Alcatraz   Arthur Barker, known as Doc Barker, joined his brothers and friends in the Barker-Karpis Gang after his 1932 parole for murder. Doc, born in 1899, was first arrested in 1918 for car theft. A 1921-night watchman’s murder had earned him the previous jail sentence. He picked up the robberies again and possibly murders again.   In April 1933, the gang hit several banks in three states but with only one firefight. Doc also participated in two high-profile kidnappings in early 1934. He prevented his brother Fred from killing their victim after an initial refusal to pay the ransom on the second kidnapping. Both payments netted the gang $300,000, equating to nearly 7 million dollars in 2024.    This last kidnapping drew in the FBI, making their exploits national headlines. Also, the second man Doc helped kidnap was the son of a close friend of President Roosevelt, who mentioned it during one of his Fireside Chats.    The FBI arrested Doc Barker in Chicago on January 8, 1935 – when asked about any guns, he replied, “It’s home, a hell of a place for it.” Upon conviction, Barker transferred to the unescapable Alcatraz prison in San Francisco Bay. His stay there proved short; in 1939, Doc Barker and another man were shot while trying to escape.   Tommy Carroll: Dillinger’s Man Thomas Carroll 1933. Source: Wikipedia   John Dillinger’s name and likeness ruled headlines for much of the early 1930s. However, one of his gang members, Tommy Carroll, stood out. A Great War veteran, Carroll made a living as a professional fighter and theft. Throughout the 1920s, Carroll squeaked by, serving only short sentences or somehow avoiding them. His luck ran out in 1927 on a guilty conviction for armed robbery, netting himself a five-year sentence.    Fresh out of jail in 1933, Carroll soon joined the Dillinger gang during its biggest spree and FBI manhunt. Carroll helped the gang rob a bank in Minnesota. Dillinger sent him to Texas to pick up more machine guns, and two sheriffs spotted him. Carroll shot down one and wounded the second before fleeing.   Carroll joined a heist in Iowa in March, but afterwards, the gang hid as their exploits went nationwide. On April 22, the FBI ambushed Dillinger’s Gang at a Wisconsin campground. In a blazing gunfight, Carroll escaped. Carroll met his end in Iowa after carelessly parking across from a police station; he was shot trying to flee, dying later at the hospital. By 1936, the FBI had put a stop to most of the worst bank robbers. These infamous gangsters also had their time in the spotlight, but like Dillinger, they reached equally unfortunate endings.
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Country Roundup
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Morgan Wallen Scores First-Ever No. 1 On the Pop Airplay Chart
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Morgan Wallen Scores First-Ever No. 1 On the Pop Airplay Chart

Wallen 'had some help' with his latest No. 1,marking a new chart milestone for the singer. Continue reading…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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It's Not All About You | Fighting Worry, Part 2
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It's Not All About You | Fighting Worry, Part 2

This is Part 2 of a two-part series on fighting worry. Part 1 can be found here. In Part 1, we looked at Jesus’ confrontation over the treasures of our hearts. Are we storing up treasures on earth or in heaven? God’s purpose and intent for our lives is to...
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Conservative Voices
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Disturbing Wind Farm Debris Washes Up, Locals Told to Wear Shoes on Sand Now
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Disturbing Wind Farm Debris Washes Up, Locals Told to Wear Shoes on Sand Now

It's a story that environmental groups would ordinarily be all over: a greedy energy-producer has an accident, and a beach is strewn with debris. The habitat is spoiled. The company's local operations are shut down. But they're not -- and it's because it's not an oil spill. It's debris from...
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The People's Voice Feed
The People's Voice Feed
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Harris Suggests Young People Shouldn’t Have Children Because Of Climate Change
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Harris Suggests Young People Shouldn’t Have Children Because Of Climate Change

Vice President Kamala Harris suggested young people shouldn’t have children because of climate change. Newly resurfaced video posted on social media shows the Vice President speaking at Reading Area Community College in September 2023, as [...] The post Harris Suggests Young People Shouldn’t Have Children Because Of Climate Change appeared first on The People's Voice.
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The First - News Feed
The First - News Feed
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J.D. Vance's Story Is America's Story
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One America News Network Feed
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3 Dead, Including 2 Children, After Boat Capsizes In Arizona Lake
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3 Dead, Including 2 Children, After Boat Capsizes In Arizona Lake

A pontoon boat carrying 11 people overturned on Lake Powell in northern Arizona, killing a woman and two small children.
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The Blaze Media Feed
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Do Child Predators Deserve the Death Penalty? | Robby Starbuck | Zero Hour | Ep 57
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'RUN HER OUT OF TOWN': GOP Fires Back After Rashida Tlaib's Controversial Protest Against Netanyahu: What She Did Will Leave You Speechless! See The PIcs
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'RUN HER OUT OF TOWN': GOP Fires Back After Rashida Tlaib's Controversial Protest Against Netanyahu: What She Did Will Leave You Speechless! See The PIcs

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Carville's CHILLING Prediction: The Unexpected Threat To Kamala Harris's Campaign: His Dire Warning to Democrats
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Carville's CHILLING Prediction: The Unexpected Threat To Kamala Harris's Campaign: His Dire Warning to Democrats

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