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233:, agreeing to turn state's evidence, and implicated a number of high-level police officials involved in police corruption. Among these officials included Williams, now a police inspector, who Schmittberger claimed he had collected bribe money from gambling resorts and brothels, amounting to between $ 180–200 a month, then turning the money over to Williams. He also claimed to have carried out similar activity during his involvement with the "steamboat squad" and in other posts. Schmittberger was the only police official to emerge unscathed from the Lexow inquiry; his former colleagues were either allowed to retire or were dismissed from the force, and was called a "squealer" by members of the NYPD. 240:. He became the technical head of the police force in his later career; he was considered a gifted speaker and an excellent organizer as well as a notoriously strict disciplinarian. He often made unexpected visits to police stations when the patrolman were preparing to go out on duty and watched to see if they saluted the officer at the desk as well as if the desk sergeant returned the salute in the proper manner. If the patrolmen did not salute, Schmittberger would order the officers to salute and then perform the ceremony 28: 323:"Paid $ 500 To Schmittberger; Forget Says This Tribute Went To The Police Captain. The Agent Of The French Line Tells The Lexow Committee Of The Money Transaction. Complete Exposure Of The Policy Business In This City. A List Of 600 Places Where The Gambling Was Conducted. Only One Precinct Free From The Evil" 221:
on January 8, 1874. He reportedly had "a quiet demeanor and dislike of publicity", traits which he held from his days as a patrolman until his last days on the force. He gradually rose through the ranks becoming a roundsman on April 2, 1880, a sergeant on March 6, 1883, and a captain on December 8,
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and he died at his East 61st Street home on the night of October 31, 1917. His seven children, six sons and one daughter, were at his bedside at the time of his death. Upon news of his death, the flags of all the police stations in New York were ordered to be lowered to half-mast and remained so
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In mid-August 1917, he became ill and received a six-month leave of absence from the force. Although it was presumed his condition was improving, he caught a severe cold two months later after leaving his home. His cold quickly turned into
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Max F. Schmittberger, Chief Inspector of the Police Department of the City of New York since 1909 and the principal survivor of Lexow's fight against Tammany to end graft twenty-three years ago, died last night of pneumonia at
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He was assigned to the "Broadway squad" during the 1870s and 1880s where he and John Price became closely associated with the then head of the Tenderloin district Captain
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on July 27, 1851. Four years after his birth, his family emigrated to the United States and settled in
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On May 2, 1903, Schmittberger was finally made a police inspector by Commissioner
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The Descendants of Max F. Schmittberger Chief Inspector of the NYPD
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were both wardmen closely associated with Inspector
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Würzburg
Kingdom of Bavaria
Manhattan, New York
Woodlawn Cemetery
German-American
Chief police inspector
New York City Police Department
Lexow Committee
police corruption
law enforcement
chief police inspector
New York City Police Department
John Price
Alexander "Clubber" Williams
Tenderloin district
Lexow Committee
police corruption
Würzburg
Kingdom of Bavaria
New York City
Municipal Police Department
Alexander "Clubber" Williams
Lexow Committee
Francis Greene
cerebral meningitis
Far Rockaway, New York
Woodlawn Cemetery
pneumonia

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