- male, deceased (1936)
- Paul Kelly (1876-1936) was a New York criminal who founded the Five Points Gang, one of the last dominant street gangs in New York history and...
- male, deceased (1919)
- Johnny Spanish (1891-July 29, 1919) was an American gangster who was a rival of former partner "Kid Dropper" Nathan Kaplan during a garment...
- male, deceased (1954)
- Jack Sirocco (1882-1954) was a New York gangster involved in labor racketeering and strikebreaking. Originally a lieutenant in Paul Kelly's Five...
- male, deceased (1923)
- "Kid Dropper" Nathan Caplin or Kaplan [Caplan] (1891 - August 28, 1923), also known as "Jack the Dropper", was an American gangster controlling...
- male, deceased (1904)
- Richard "Richie" Fitzpatrick (1880-1904) was a top gunman in the Monk Eastman gang, as well as a former member of the Five Points Gang, during the...
- male, 120 years old
- Louis "Louie the Lump" Pioggi ["Poggi"] (1889 - ?) was a New York criminal and member of the Five Points Gang, known most prominently for the...
- male, deceased (1908)
- Vach "Cyclone Louie" Lewis (d. May 14, 1908) was an early New York gangster and member of the Eastman Gang under Max "Kid Twist" Zwerbach. Born...
- male, deceased (1955)
- Louis "Little New York" Campagna (1900-1955) was a New York mobster and a high ranking member of the Chicago Outfit for over three decades. A...
- male, 147 years old
- James T. "Biff" Ellison (b. 1862) was an early New York gangster and member of the Five Points Gang. A long time member of the gang, he was later...
- male, deceased (1905)
- Jack McManus, also known as "Eat 'Em Up", was a noted New York City gangster around the turn of the last century. Noted as one of the premier...
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