- Paul Jaworski
Paul Jaworski (born 1900 died on
January 2 1929 ) (real name: Paul Poluszynski) was a Polish-American gangster originally born in Poland. He immigrated to theUnited States in 1905. He was the leader of the "Flatheads" gang, who committed the first-ever armored car robbery, onMarch 11 1927 . [ [http://www.atmmarketplace.com/news_story.htm?i=16578 | Top 10 Inventions in Money Technology | ATM Marketplace ] ] [ [http://www.on-this-day.com/onthisday/thedays/alldays/mar11.htm On-This-Day.com - March 11 ] ] The gang stole over $104,000 from an armored vehicle on Bethel Road, 7 miles outside ofPittsburgh, Pennsylvania . The bandits placed alandmine under the roadbed, and made off with money that was on its way to Coverdale,Pennsylvania for thePittsburgh Terminal Coal Company . The gang was also known for the payroll robbery of theDetroit News business offices in 1928 [ [http://info.detnews.com/history/story/index.cfm?id=123&category=events The Great Detroit News Payroll Robbery, Detroit History, at detnews.com, 5/1/2000] ] .Jaworski was later
executed byelectric chair in Pennsylvania for a separate payrollrobbery which resulted in a murder. [ [http://info.detnews.com/history/story/index.cfm?id=123&category=events The Great Detroit News Payroll Robbery, Detroit History, at detnews.com, 5/1/2000] ] .References
* Paul Kavieff, "The Violent Years: Prohibition and the Detroit Mobs (Gangsters and Rum Runners)". Barricade Books (2001). ISBN 1-56980-210-6
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