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Notorious US mobster, Al Capone
Booking photo of gangster Al Capone as he entered Alcatraz prison on August 22, 1934. In 1938, Capone was transferred from Alcatraz to another prison, where he was released in November 1939. He died in Florida on January 25, 1947. - In the “roaring twenties,” Al Capone ruled an empire of crime in the Windy City: gambling, prostitution, bootlegging, bribery, narcotics trafficking, robbery, “protection” rackets, and murder. Born of an immigrant family in Brooklyn, New York in January 1899, Al Capone quit school after the sixth grade and associated with a notorious street gang, becoming accepted as a member. Johnny Torrio was the street gang leader and among the other members was Lucky Luciano. About 1920, at Torrio’s invitation, Capone joined Torrio in Chicago where he had become an influential lieutenant in the Colosimo mob. The rackets spawned by enactment of the Prohibition Amendment, illegal brewing, distilling and distribution of beer and liquor, were viewed as “growth industries.” In 1925, Capone became boss when Torrio, seriously wounded in an assassination attempt, surrendered control and retired to Brooklyn. Capone had built a fearsome reputation in the ruthless gang rivalries of the period, struggling to acquire and retain “racketeering rights” to several areas of Chicago. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre on February 14, 1929, might be regarded as the culminating violence of the Chicago gang era, as seven members or associates of the “Bugs” Moran mob were machine-gunned against a garage wall by rivals posing as police. The massacre was generally ascribed to the Capone mob, although Al himself was in Florida. (POLARIS)
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Notorious US mobster, Al Capone
Mug shot of Al Capone in Alcatraz prison circa 1934. - In the “roaring twenties,” Al Capone ruled an empire of crime in the Windy City: gambling, prostitution, bootlegging, bribery, narcotics trafficking, robbery, “protection” rackets, and murder. Born of an immigrant family in Brooklyn, New York in January 1899, Al Capone quit school after the sixth grade and associated with a notorious street gang, becoming accepted as a member. Johnny Torrio was the street gang leader and among the other members was Lucky Luciano. About 1920, at Torrio’s invitation, Capone joined Torrio in Chicago where he had become an influential lieutenant in the Colosimo mob. The rackets spawned by enactment of the Prohibition Amendment, illegal brewing, distilling and distribution of beer and liquor, were viewed as “growth industries.” In 1925, Capone became boss when Torrio, seriously wounded in an assassination attempt, surrendered control and retired to Brooklyn. Capone had built a fearsome reputation in the ruthless gang rivalries of the period, struggling to acquire and retain “racketeering rights” to several areas of Chicago. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre on February 14, 1929, might be regarded as the culminating violence of the Chicago gang era, as seven members or associates of the “Bugs” Moran mob were machine-gunned against a garage wall by rivals posing as police. The massacre was generally ascribed to the Capone mob, although Al himself was in Florida. (POLARIS)
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Notorious US mobster, Al Capone
Mug shot of Al Capone in Alcatraz prison circa 1934. - In the “roaring twenties,” Al Capone ruled an empire of crime in the Windy City: gambling, prostitution, bootlegging, bribery, narcotics trafficking, robbery, “protection” rackets, and murder. Born of an immigrant family in Brooklyn, New York in January 1899, Al Capone quit school after the sixth grade and associated with a notorious street gang, becoming accepted as a member. Johnny Torrio was the street gang leader and among the other members was Lucky Luciano. About 1920, at Torrio’s invitation, Capone joined Torrio in Chicago where he had become an influential lieutenant in the Colosimo mob. The rackets spawned by enactment of the Prohibition Amendment, illegal brewing, distilling and distribution of beer and liquor, were viewed as “growth industries.” In 1925, Capone became boss when Torrio, seriously wounded in an assassination attempt, surrendered control and retired to Brooklyn. Capone had built a fearsome reputation in the ruthless gang rivalries of the period, struggling to acquire and retain “racketeering rights” to several areas of Chicago. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre on February 14, 1929, might be regarded as the culminating violence of the Chicago gang era, as seven members or associates of the “Bugs” Moran mob were machine-gunned against a garage wall by rivals posing as police. The massacre was generally ascribed to the Capone mob, although Al himself was in Florida. (POLARIS)
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Notorious US mobster, Al Capone
Booking photo of gangster Al Capone as he entered Alcatraz prison on August 22, 1934. In 1938, Capone was transferred from Alcatraz to another prison, where he was released in November 1939. He died in Florida on January 25, 1947. - In the “roaring twenties,” Al Capone ruled an empire of crime in the Windy City: gambling, prostitution, bootlegging, bribery, narcotics trafficking, robbery, “protection” rackets, and murder. Born of an immigrant family in Brooklyn, New York in January 1899, Al Capone quit school after the sixth grade and associated with a notorious street gang, becoming accepted as a member. Johnny Torrio was the street gang leader and among the other members was Lucky Luciano. About 1920, at Torrio’s invitation, Capone joined Torrio in Chicago where he had become an influential lieutenant in the Colosimo mob. The rackets spawned by enactment of the Prohibition Amendment, illegal brewing, distilling and distribution of beer and liquor, were viewed as “growth industries.” In 1925, Capone became boss when Torrio, seriously wounded in an assassination attempt, surrendered control and retired to Brooklyn. Capone had built a fearsome reputation in the ruthless gang rivalries of the period, struggling to acquire and retain “racketeering rights” to several areas of Chicago. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre on February 14, 1929, might be regarded as the culminating violence of the Chicago gang era, as seven members or associates of the “Bugs” Moran mob were machine-gunned against a garage wall by rivals posing as police. The massacre was generally ascribed to the Capone mob, although Al himself was in Florida. (POLARIS)
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Les images de la bande-annonce du film "The Alto Knights" avec Robert De Niro
Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros. Here’s a first look at the trailer of big screen gangster specialist Robert De Niro playing two rival Mafia chiefs in his latest film. The movie, called The Alto Knights dramatises the careers of two New York Mob bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Godfather star De Niro, 81, dons the prosthetics to play both characters as their older selves in the film. In real life, Costello and Genovese started as Italian immigrants getting involved in the 1920s prohibition era before heading up two of New York’s major crime families. But they became enemies when Costello hoped to retire and was victim of an assassination attempt in 1957 by a Genovese hitman. Instead he became an FBI informer. The film is due to hit cinemas in March. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Sergio De Caprio, aka Captain Ultimo, famous for the capture in 1993 of Toto' Riina, the most famous Mafia boss in recent years. Captain Ultimo has been living under police protection for 26 years, as there were evidences that Mafia clan was planning to kill him. His face is always covered
Rome February 6th 2019. Press conference to present the first syndicate of Carabinieri, born in Italy, just after the 2018 sentence that allows the constitution of Army Trade Unions.
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NEWS - Mafiaboss James 'Whitey' Bulger wurde im Gefängnis totgeprügelt
1980, Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Whitey Bulger with Ilario M. A. Zannino (AKA Larry Baione) (middle) no ID for people in foreground) at the Lancaster Street garage - surveillance photo in 1980James "Whitey" Bulger (born September 3, 1929) is a former organized crime figure from South Boston depicted as a Robin Hood–style social bandit. Beginning in 1975, Bulger served as an informant for the FBI. In 1994, Federal prosecutors indicted him for 19 murders, and after being tipped off by his former FBI handler about the pending indictment, he fled Boston and went into hiding. For sixteen years, he remained at large. For twelve of those years, Bulger was prominently listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. On June 22, 2011, Bulger was arrested outside an apartment in Santa Monica, California. His trial opened in Boston in June 2013. (Boston Herald/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 04488538
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NEWS - Mafiaboss James 'Whitey' Bulger wurde im Gefängnis totgeprügelt
Brian Halloran and Michael Donohue were machine gunned to death while driving on Northern Ave in this car allegedly by the Whitey Bulger and his gang. Evidence photo. James "Whitey" Bulger (born September 3, 1929) is a former organized crime figure from South Boston depicted as a Robin Hood–style social bandit. Beginning in 1975, Bulger served as an informant for the FBI. In 1994, Federal prosecutors indicted him for 19 murders, and after being tipped off by his former FBI handler about the pending indictment, he fled Boston and went into hiding. For sixteen years, he remained at large. For twelve of those years, Bulger was prominently listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. On June 22, 2011, Bulger was arrested outside an apartment in Santa Monica, California. His trial opened in Boston in June 2013. (Boston Herald/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 04489492
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NEWS - Mafiaboss James 'Whitey' Bulger wurde im Gefängnis totgeprügelt
1980 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Whitey Bulger at right with Phil Wagenheim at the Lancaster Street garage - surveillance photo. James "Whitey" Bulger (born September 3, 1929) is a former organized crime figure from South Boston depicted as a Robin Hood–style social bandit. Beginning in 1975, Bulger served as an informant for the FBI. In 1994, Federal prosecutors indicted him for 19 murders, and after being tipped off by his former FBI handler about the pending indictment, he fled Boston and went into hiding. For sixteen years, he remained at large. For twelve of those years, Bulger was prominently listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. On June 22, 2011, Bulger was arrested outside an apartment in Santa Monica, California. His trial opened in Boston in June 2013. (Boston Herald/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 04488533
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NEWS - Mafiaboss James 'Whitey' Bulger wurde im Gefängnis totgeprügelt
Whitey Bulger with George Kaufman. James "Whitey" Bulger (born September 3, 1929) is a former organized crime figure from South Boston depicted as a Robin Hood–style social bandit. Beginning in 1975, Bulger served as an informant for the FBI. In 1994, Federal prosecutors indicted him for 19 murders, and after being tipped off by his former FBI handler about the pending indictment, he fled Boston and went into hiding. For sixteen years, he remained at large. For twelve of those years, Bulger was prominently listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. On June 22, 2011, Bulger was arrested outside an apartment in Santa Monica, California. His trial opened in Boston in June 2013. (Boston Herald/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 04488575
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NEWS - Mafiaboss James 'Whitey' Bulger wurde im Gefängnis totgeprügelt
James "Whitey" Bulger, 81, ruthless Boston crime boss who spent 16 years on the lam and twelve years on the FBI Ten Most Wanted list, replacing Osama Bin laden at the top, was captured June 22, 2011 in Santa Monica. He arrived in Boston June 24 to answer charges he committed 19 murders. His girlfriend, Catherine Greig was arrested with him. Bulger, the former boss of the Winter Hill Gang, Boston's Irish mob, had been an FBI informant for decades, feeding information on the rival New England Mafia. He fled after a retired FBI agent told him he was about to be indicted. The character played by Jack Nicholson in Martin Scorsese's The Departed is inspired by Bulger. (Boston Herald/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 03668745
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NEWS - Mafiaboss James 'Whitey' Bulger wurde im Gefängnis totgeprügelt
James "Whitey" Bulger, 81, ruthless Boston crime boss who spent 16 years on the lam and twelve years on the FBI Ten Most Wanted list, replacing Osama Bin laden at the top, was captured June 22, 2011 in Santa Monica. He arrived in Boston June 24 to answer charges he committed 19 murders. His girlfriend, Catherine Greig was arrested with him. Bulger, the former boss of the Winter Hill Gang, Boston's Irish mob, had been an FBI informant for decades, feeding information on the rival New England Mafia. He fled after a retired FBI agent told him he was about to be indicted. The character played by Jack Nicholson in Martin Scorsese's The Departed is inspired by Bulger. (Boston Herald/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 03668748
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NEWS - Mafiaboss James 'Whitey' Bulger wurde im Gefängnis totgeprügelt
1975, Boston, Massacusetts, United States: Francis " Buddy " Leonard was murdered in 1975 allegedly by Whitey Bulger and his gang. James "Whitey" Bulger (born September 3, 1929) is a former organized crime figure from South Boston depicted as a Robin Hood–style social bandit. Beginning in 1975, Bulger served as an informant for the FBI. In 1994, Federal prosecutors indicted him for 19 murders, and after being tipped off by his former FBI handler about the pending indictment, he fled Boston and went into hiding. For sixteen years, he remained at large. For twelve of those years, Bulger was prominently listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. On June 22, 2011, Bulger was arrested outside an apartment in Santa Monica, California. His trial opened in Boston in June 2013. (Boston Herald/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 04489494
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NEWS - Mafiaboss James 'Whitey' Bulger wurde im Gefängnis totgeprügelt
Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Michael Milano, a victim of the Whitey Bulger gang. James "Whitey" Bulger (born September 3, 1929) is a former organized crime figure from South Boston depicted as a Robin Hood–style social bandit. Beginning in 1975, Bulger served as an informant for the FBI. In 1994, Federal prosecutors indicted him for 19 murders, and after being tipped off by his former FBI handler about the pending indictment, he fled Boston and went into hiding. For sixteen years, he remained at large. For twelve of those years, Bulger was prominently listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. On June 22, 2011, Bulger was arrested outside an apartment in Santa Monica, California. His trial opened in Boston in June 2013. (Boston Herald/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 04488605
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NEWS - Mafiaboss James 'Whitey' Bulger wurde im Gefängnis totgeprügelt
Brian Halloran and Michael Donohue were machine gunned to death while driving on Northern Ave in this car allegedly by the Whitey Bulger and his gang. Evidence photo. James "Whitey" Bulger (born September 3, 1929) is a former organized crime figure from South Boston depicted as a Robin Hood–style social bandit. Beginning in 1975, Bulger served as an informant for the FBI. In 1994, Federal prosecutors indicted him for 19 murders, and after being tipped off by his former FBI handler about the pending indictment, he fled Boston and went into hiding. For sixteen years, he remained at large. For twelve of those years, Bulger was prominently listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. On June 22, 2011, Bulger was arrested outside an apartment in Santa Monica, California. His trial opened in Boston in June 2013. (Boston Herald/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 04489493
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NEWS - Mafiaboss James 'Whitey' Bulger wurde im Gefängnis totgeprügelt
Brian Halloran and Michael Donohue were machine gunned to death while driving on Northern Ave in this car allegedly by the Whitey Bulger and his gang. Evidence photo. James "Whitey" Bulger (born September 3, 1929) is a former organized crime figure from South Boston depicted as a Robin Hood–style social bandit. Beginning in 1975, Bulger served as an informant for the FBI. In 1994, Federal prosecutors indicted him for 19 murders, and after being tipped off by his former FBI handler about the pending indictment, he fled Boston and went into hiding. For sixteen years, he remained at large. For twelve of those years, Bulger was prominently listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. On June 22, 2011, Bulger was arrested outside an apartment in Santa Monica, California. His trial opened in Boston in June 2013. (Boston Herald/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 04489491
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NEWS - Mafiaboss James 'Whitey' Bulger wurde im Gefängnis totgeprügelt
James "Whitey" Bulger (born September 3, 1929) is a former organized crime figure from South Boston depicted as a Robin Hood–style social bandit. Beginning in 1975, Bulger served as an informant for the FBI. In 1994, Federal prosecutors indicted him for 19 murders, and after being tipped off by his former FBI handler about the pending indictment, he fled Boston and went into hiding. For sixteen years, he remained at large. For twelve of those years, Bulger was prominently listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. On June 22, 2011, Bulger was arrested outside an apartment in Santa Monica, California. His trial opened in Boston in June 2013. (Boston Herald/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06158916
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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Johnny Depp gets a visit from fiancée Amber Heard on last day of ¿Black Mass¿ Filming
Boston, MA - Johnny Depp and his fiancée Amber Heard give a departing wave to the cast and crew of ¿Black Mass¿ on its last day of production in Boston. The engaged couple seemed very much in love as they shared a hug and kiss following the final scene on location. Johnny was still in character as mobster Whitey Bulger as he left the set hand-in-hand with his future wife. Amber was dressed summery in a white dress, floppy hat and a pair of sandals. She carried a book titled, ¿Major Problems With U.S. History Since 1945¿ to keep her occupied during the long hours of filming. Johnny took his time chatting with the film crew and posing for pictures, before finally leaving the set with Amber.
AKM-GSI July 21, 2014
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