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George Anderson (criminal)

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The three men eluded identification for months. They were eventually arrested by United States Postal Inspectors William Doran, Jim Doyle and William Cochraine on July 3, 1922, after Chapman attempted to sell Argentine gold notes (stolen during the Leonard Street mail robbery) to an undercover Postal
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studying music, literature and several languages before emigrating to the United States around the beginning of the 20th century. Although he attended the
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for a time, Anderson eventually dropped out and, by 1907 had begun committing petty thefts. He was in and out of prisons in
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Anderson was born Ivan Dahl von Teler to a wealthy Danish family circa 1880, Anderson graduated from the
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Inspector posing as a stock broker. Anderson and Chapman were both sentenced to 25 years at the
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Gentleman Gerald: The Crimes and Times of Gerald Chapman, America's First "Public Enemy No.1"
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Anderson's protégé, Chapman, was convicted of murder and was hanged in Connecticut in 1926.
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Bad Seeds in the Big Apple: Bandits, Killers and Chaos in New York City, 1920-40
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Through his passing of counterfeit money, Anderson was eventually traced to
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Following both men's paroles in 1919, they began bootlegging operations in
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police officer James Skelly, was recaptured on January 18, 1925, in
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People shot dead by law enforcement officers in the United States
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Escapees from United States federal government detention
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