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Benjamin Fein

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in the 1910s. With a criminal record dating back to 1900, Fein's arrest record included thirty charges from petty theft and assault to grand larceny and murder (of which he was acquitted twice due to lack of evidence). Fein was nicknamed "Dopey Benny" because of his eyes always being halfway-closed
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in 1914, Fein agreed to testify against several members involved in labor slugging when his political connections refused to help Fein resulting in the indictments of eleven gangsters and 21 union officials; however, none would be brought to trial. That same year Fein was again arrested for the
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during which mobsters Abraham Cohen, John Ferraro and two Dallas businessmen, Herman Fogel and Samuel Klein, were also taken into custody after purchasing a recently stolen garment shipment valued at $ 10,000.
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He and Cohen were named as the ringleaders of a criminal gang that from armed robbery and burglary, took in an estimated $ 250,000 over a three-year period raiding the city's garment industry. Held in
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until their trial, Fein was spared a mandatory life sentence for fourth-time offenders and instead received a reduced sentence of ten to twenty years, disappearing from public records sometime after.
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or companies, dominating much of New York's East Side eventually earning $ 20,000 a year. In 1913 several minor labor slugger gangs formed to break the monopoly held by Fein and rival
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as a child. A talented organizer, Fein had formed his own gang of robbers in 1905, and during the next 5 years Fein was sent to
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charges along with Samuel Hirsch and Samuel Rubin after throwing acid on local Brooklyn businessman Mortimer Kahn.
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In July 1931, appearing in court for the first time in thirteen years, Fein was arraigned at
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In 1941, Fein was arrested by detectives in a police raid ordered by District Attorney
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lasting several hours, although few were killed, beginning the New York
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Gangster City: The History of the New York Underworld, 1900–1935
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The Jews of Sing Sing: Gotham Gangsters & Gonuvim
140:. Soon after his release in 1910 Fein joined "Big" 54: 37: 21: 180:that would last almost four years. Arrested for 110:in 1889, Fein grew up in a poor neighborhood on 8: 144:'s organization, soon becoming involved in 29: 18: 168:in which a large shootout took place on 232: 16:Jewish American gangster (c. 1889–1962) 7: 387:American people acquitted of murder 14: 377:American people with disabilities 160:, renting his gang out to either 122:several times, including serving 289:. 25 February 1942. p. 40. 268:. 25 October 1941. p. 34. 1: 156:. Fein also used his gang as 392:Gangsters from New York City 98:due to a medical condition. 82:(c. 1889–1962) was an early 247:. 30 July 1931. p. 22. 114:becoming a petty thief and 408: 382:Jewish American gangsters 28: 329:"21-25 St. Mark's Place" 310:. Barricade Books, 2004. 372:American male criminals 317:. Barricade Books, 2008 292:(subscription required) 271:(subscription required) 250:(subscription required) 185:murder of court clerk 287:The New York Times 266:The New York Times 245:The New York Times 202:Essex Market Court 120:Elmira Reformatory 347:Six For Five blog 306:Downey, Patrick. 206:felonious assault 187:Frederick Strauss 178:Labor slugger war 166:Joseph Rosenzweig 69: 68: 399: 343: 341: 340: 331:. Archived from 294: 293: 290: 279: 273: 272: 269: 258: 252: 251: 248: 237: 191:St. Mark's Place 154:Garment District 135: 134: 130: 127: 33: 19: 407: 406: 402: 401: 400: 398: 397: 396: 352: 351: 338: 336: 327: 324: 303: 301:Further reading 298: 297: 291: 281: 280: 276: 270: 260: 259: 255: 249: 239: 238: 234: 229: 213:Thomas E. Dewey 132: 128: 125: 123: 112:Lower East Side 104: 84:Jewish American 65: 59: 50: 45: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 405: 403: 395: 394: 389: 384: 379: 374: 369: 364: 354: 353: 350: 349: 344: 323: 322:External links 320: 319: 318: 311: 302: 299: 296: 295: 274: 253: 231: 230: 228: 225: 174:Forsyth Street 158:labor sluggers 103: 100: 89:who dominated 67: 66: 60: 56: 52: 51: 46: 39: 35: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 404: 393: 390: 388: 385: 383: 380: 378: 375: 373: 370: 368: 365: 363: 360: 359: 357: 348: 345: 335:on 2007-08-16 334: 330: 326: 325: 321: 316: 312: 309: 305: 304: 300: 288: 284: 278: 275: 267: 263: 257: 254: 246: 242: 236: 233: 226: 224: 222: 217: 214: 209: 207: 203: 198: 196: 192: 188: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 139: 138:armed robbery 121: 117: 113: 109: 108:New York City 101: 99: 96: 92: 88: 85: 81: 77: 73: 63: 62:New York City 57: 53: 49: 48:New York City 43: 40: 36: 32: 27: 23:Benjamin Fein 20: 362:1880s births 337:. Retrieved 333:the original 314: 313:Arons, Ron. 307: 286: 277: 265: 256: 244: 235: 218: 210: 199: 195:manslaughter 170:Grand Street 105: 95:racketeering 79: 75: 71: 70: 41: 367:1962 deaths 146:labor union 76:Dopey Benny 64:(uncertain) 356:Categories 339:2005-03-29 227:References 142:Jack Zelig 136:years for 116:pickpocket 221:The Tombs 150:extortion 102:Biography 106:Born in 91:New York 87:gangster 72:Benjamin 182:assault 152:of the 131:⁄ 162:unions 93:labor 172:and 148:and 80:Fein 58:1962 55:Died 44:1889 38:Born 204:on 358:: 285:. 264:. 243:. 78:" 42:c. 342:. 133:2 129:1 126:+ 124:3 74:"

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New York City
New York City
Jewish American
gangster
New York
racketeering
New York City
Lower East Side
pickpocket
Elmira Reformatory
armed robbery
Jack Zelig
labor union
extortion
Garment District
labor sluggers
unions
Joseph Rosenzweig
Grand Street
Forsyth Street
Labor slugger war
assault
Frederick Strauss
St. Mark's Place
manslaughter
Essex Market Court
felonious assault
Thomas E. Dewey
The Tombs

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