Family Fugue Brooklyn Daily Eagle January 21, 1936 Duelist — Acting Detective Captain Henry Flattery, head of the Jamaica squad, recently shared in a citation for “excellent police duty,” in connection with the arrest of the Rifle Gang of bandits who received long...
Three Boy Slayers are Fingerprinted Leader Balks at Signing Record, but Finally Yields, Saying ‘the Cops Are My Pals.’ HOMICIDE HEARING TODAY June 19, 1935 The three schoolboy-bootblacks of Jamaica, Queens, who have confessed they murdered a man last...
Burglers Do ‘Neat Job’ Even the Police Gve Praise for Jewel Thieves’ Technique The New York Times, February 10, 1942 NYT Article February 10, 1942 In what was described by police as a “neat job,” burglars entered a Queens jewelry store, ripped open...
Police Praised In Arrest Nassau Chief Commends 9 Here for Capture of Burglar The New York Times, June 14, 1936 NYT Article July 27, 1937 Nine members of the New York Police Department were commended yesterday by Abram W. Skidmore, chief of the Nassau County Police...
To Get ‘Rifle Gang’ Data Queens Grand Jury to Meet Today to Study the Evidence. The New York Times, June 14, 1936 NYT Article July 23, 1935 District Attorney Charles P. Sullivan of Queens has called the Queens grand jury for today to study the evidence...