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Patrick Bohan

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revolver and shot Bohan twice. One shot hit Bohan in the right side of the head and a second one to the left hand. The bar was filled with customers at the time, all of whom were friends of Bohan, and they immediately set upon O'Connor. They all "helped in treating O'Connor about as badly as they could" as the bartender was "hustled from one place to the other, and punched and kicked". By the time the police arrived, O'Connor had been beaten unconscious and most likely had a
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The shots had been heard by detectives McDonnell and Maher of the Oak Street Precinct and ran to the hotel where they had to force their way inside with drawn revolvers. After breaking up the fight, they had a patrolman call for an ambulance to take both men away. One eventually arrived from the
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On the morning of July 25, 1904, an argument between Bohan and his bartender Jerry O'Connor resulted in a vicious barfight involving at least eleven other customers. The incident began when the two began arguing over O'Connor's wages for the week and, becoming more heated, O'Connor pulled out a
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and Bohan for misdemeanor assault, while all involved were arrested as "suspicious persons" and held as witnesses. One man, local printer Frank Murphy, was charged with
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The establishment also served as a hotel where, against the rear wall of the building, two long tables and the space underneath were rented for a
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known as the 'Bowery Bums'. Many of his patrons "preyed upon the public by simulating cripples." Bohan, according to crime historian
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Hudson Street Hospital. Both Bohan and O'Connor were charged by police, O'Connor for
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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the New York Underworld
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Index

Mohill
New York City
New York
Park Row
dive bar
dive bar
Park Row
panhandlers
professional beggars
Herbert Asbury
crutches
canes
whiskey
rum
liquified camphor
nickel
Tom Frizzell
Jack Dempsey
fractured skull
felonious assault
disorderly conduct


Asbury, Herbert
ISBN
1-56025-275-8


ISBN
0-8147-4057-X

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