Gangster New York last century
• Gangster New York last century
New York, like any metropolis, is an important centers of crime and gangs in New York and disassembly of the mafia is still legendary. We present a selection of photos from the New York of the past, so bright that, looking at, for example, a mass murderer, easy to talk about their crimes unwittingly want to take a step back, away from the monitor.
Caution! The material presented on the list, it may seem unpleasant or intimidating.
William Patrick Farrell, 25, cries and throws a photographer in a police van, March 3, 1955. Farrell was arrested for the murder of a student Anne Yaarrou month earlier.
Edward Metelski Semenkevitts and Paul, arrested for the murder of a police officer. The frame was made after they had escaped from prison and were caught by the police, 18 December 1935.
The Police Commissioner of New York City Will O'Brien breaks illegal machines to play pinball, Brooklyn, March 30, 1945.
16-year-old Robert Naschak and 20-year-old Ralph Yamitsello arrested on charges of robbery, August 1, 1943.
Frank Lott in the 32nd police station, beaten by police officer for murder, September 4, 1961.
Photos newspaper New York Daily News Phil Grittsera pursue criminals, January 19, 1955.
The police get rid of drug shipments, April 24, 1963.
The mass murderer Harry Powers, also known as the Butcher of Clarksburg, tells the detective parts of murders committed by him, September 1, 1931.
Nela Bogak, the leader of the society call girls, handcuffed to his podelnitse. Both arrested by the FBI, 19 October 1956.
Arrested for murder in the first degree of a man in handcuffs. He shot his wife (on the bed) with a hunting rifle, 20 April 1943.
The police officers are holding what they thought to be human bones. The remains were discovered in the basement of an apartment house, 15 December 1934.
Two policemen arrested a suspect in the robbery, who was trying to escape the fire escape, December 19, 1964.
The suspect in the shooting left the hospital with the police, 14 November 1949.
The assassin and his two accomplices are photographed for magshota, 1938.
Police officers inspect the warehouse of the homemade bombs, hand grenades, bulletproof vests, 1930.
Place the killing Janice Wylie and Emily Hoffert, 1963.
The police check suspect in the robbery after he resisted arrest, 1953.
a teacher accused of murder awaiting the judge's decision, 1942.
The witness, fugitive, is testifying against the mafia, 1969.
New York students are photographed with the stolen talisman Fordham University, 1933.
Customs officers searched the four crew members who were arrested on suspicion of smuggling opium cost half a million dollars in 1928.
15-year-old Carmen Martinez resisting police during his arrest on charges of complicity in the murder, 1959.
Police inspect the scene where Al Capone shot a man, 1925.