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  2. Forty Thieves (New York gang) - Wikipedia

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    The Forty Thieves — likely named after Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves — were formed in 1825 and alleged to be the first known and oldest New York City criminal street gang. The Thieves consisted primarily of Irish immigrants and Irish Americans who terrorized the Five Points neighborhood of 19th century Manhattan.

  3. Kerryonians - Wikipedia

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    The members were made up of recent Irish immigrants from County Kerry, Ireland. There was also a 19th-century Philadelphia gang of the same name. [3] Beginning in the 1820s, the Kerryonians were part of the first wave of the early New York gangs, following behind the first and oldest gang in the city, the Forty Thieves, to occupy the Five ...

  4. Rosanna Peers - Wikipedia

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    Rosanna Peers (?-1840) was an American criminal fence and underworld figure in New York City during the early-to mid 19th century. She is the earliest known business owner to begin actively dealing with the city's emerging underworld and whose Centre Street grocery store and dive bar, established in 1825 just south of Anthony Street (on the northern side of present-day Foley Square), was used ...

  5. Edward Coleman (gangster) - Wikipedia

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    Although journalist and author Herbert Asbury, in his popular 1928 book The Gangs of New York, describes Edward Coleman as an early chieftain of the Forty Thieves Gang, which is implied to be a predominantly Irish gang, contemporary papers describe Coleman as a "black man." [2] His wife, Ann, is herself described as either "colored" [3] or ...

  6. Chichesters - Wikipedia

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    The Chichesters also known as the Chichester Gang, along with the Forty Thieves, Shirt Tails, and Kerryonians, were one of the oldest early 19th century Irish Five Points street gangs during the mid 19th century in New York City. The Chichester Gang was organized by its founder John Chichester. The gang got their start by stealing from stores ...

  7. Lutz and Comstock say the joint task force led to arrest of ...

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    Lutz agreed saying credit is due to the boots on the ground who helped bring resolution to the case. “It was a tedious two weeks,” said Lutz. “These guys…their effort has been amazing.

  8. List of identities in The Gangs of New York (book) - Wikipedia

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    A participant in the fighting against rioters at Third Avenue and Forty-Fourth Street, he and Sergeant Robert McCredie forced the rioters back to Forty-Fifth Street but were eventually overwhelmed by the thousands of advancing rioters. [1] Others: John Decker: 1823–1892 Chief Engineer of the New York City Fire Department. [1] Joe Howard, Jr ...

  9. Jimmy Haggerty - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Haggerty was the leader of the Schuylkill Rangers, a predominantly Irish-American street gang, which terrorized the South Philadelphia waterfront, specifically its local wharves and coal yards, for over 25 years.