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  2. Rogues' gallery - Wikipedia

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    Inspector Thomas Byrnes of the late-19th-century New York City Police Department popularized the term with his collection of photographs of known criminals, which was used for witness identification. Byrnes published some of these photos with details of the criminals in Professional Criminals of America (1886).

  3. Mug shot publishing industry - Wikipedia

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    The owners of mugshot websites have stated their belief that publishing the information can spur tips to Crime Stoppers and deter others from committing crimes for fear of their information being published. [6] Arrest data and photos are public record, and can be accessed through the websites of law enforcement agencies. However, many agencies ...

  4. Mug shot of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Before Trump's arraignment in April 2023 in New York City, his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, said that any mug shot of Trump would "go down in history as the most famous mug shot ever to exist in America". [4] Ex-Trump spokesman Hogan Gidley joked that such a photograph would be the "most manly, most masculine, most handsome mug shot of all time ...

  5. These might be the most outrageous mugshots ever - AOL

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    In the world of crime, sometimes a criminal's mugshot is just as outrageous or even more so than their crime. Jeremy Meeks made headlines, not for his crime, but for his mugshot and was deemed the ...

  6. Fredericka Mandelbaum - Wikipedia

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    The next day, the New York press located Mandelbaum in Canada. At the time there was no extradition treaty between Canada and the United States, so she lived out her remaining years there, despite expressing regret over leaving New York, once telling a reporter, “I am sorry that I ever left New-York, I should have faced the music.” [7]

  7. Lucchese crime family Brooklyn faction - Wikipedia

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    Paul Vario mug shot. In 1962, Paul Vario was released from prison and became a made man in the Lucchese family, and then he quickly was promoted to the caporegime of the Brooklyn crew. [2] Vario operated from an old German bar known as Geffken's on Flatlands Avenue and a Junkyard on Avenue D in Canarsie, Brooklyn. [2]

  8. Template:Mugshot/doc - Wikipedia

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    Booking is a procedure at a jail or police station following an arrest in which information about the arrest (as the time, the name of the arrested person, and the crime for which the arrest was made) is entered in the police register. The arrested person usually is fingerprinted and photographed at the time of the booking.

  9. Mug shot - Wikipedia

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    1905 mugshot of communist revolutionary Leon Trotsky Mugshot of American gangster Al Capone. A mug shot or mugshot (an informal term for police photograph or booking photograph) is a photographic portrait of a person from the shoulders up, typically taken after a person is placed under arrest.