2. The Investigation and Punishment of crime had
always been a local or state function.
President Hoover’s attorney General reminded
critics that the Federal Government had no
responsibility for fighting crime.
Justice of Bureau of Investigation (FBI) were
not allowed to carry weapons or make arrests
3. Arizona Donnie Clark: she was known for robbing
trains and banks , she was also known for
kidnappings.
John Herbert: A classic famous criminal, he
robbed banks and later was involves in numerous
murders. In 1934 Herbert was arrested for killing
a police officer William O'Malley while robbing a
bank. Later on July 22nd Herbert was shot to death
by a FBI agents lead by Melvin Purvis.
4. In 1933 the murder rate was at 9.7 one of the
highest ever in the (US)
The use of the nation's taxing power to send
some of its more notorious gangsters to prison
for income tax evasion was a rare
demonstration of the federal government's
policing power.
5. Bonny and Clyde
Al Capone
John Dillinger
Baby face nelson
“pretty boy” Floyd
Albert Henry “DESALVO “
Charles Manson
6. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow went on their
two-year crime spree (1932-1934).
Bonnie and Clyde were responsible for 13
murders, some of whom were innocent
people, killed during one of Clyde's many
bungled robberies.
Both Clyde and Bonnie died quickly from over
130 bullets that were fired at the couple.
7. Al Capone was one of the most popular (US) gangsters during the
1930s,he was mostly involved with illegal gambling, bootlegging and
prostitution. Capone was known for his smarts and brutality, and by 1925
he was in charge of one of Chicago's biggest criminal gangs. It was
Capone's men who gunned down seven rivals in 1929 in what was called
the quot;St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Capone ended up finally going to jail
for income tax evasion in 1931. After serving eight years in federal prison
Al was released with good behavior. In 1947 Al Capone died in Florida of
heart failure.
Capone has been portrayed in the movies By Rod Steiger( Al Capone
1959), Neville Brand (TV's The Untouchables in1959-63), Robert Denirro
(The Untouchables, 1987) and William Forsythe (TV's The Untouchables,
1993).