- Ford Bradshaw
Ford Bradshaw (died
March 3 ,1934 ) was an American criminal and Depression-era outlaw. A rival of fellow Sooner, Oklahoma bandit Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd, although Bradshaw was not as well-known as Floyd, Brandshaw's small town bank raids far exceeded Floyd'sTerrorizing the state of
Oklahoma during the late-1920 and early-1930s, Bradshaw robbed a bank of $11,238 withNewton Clayton andJim Benge inHenryetta, Oklahoma onNovember 7 ,1933 (the heist would be mistakenly attributed to Floyd, George Birdwell andAussie Elliott the next year).Bradshaw's most successful robbery occurred in 1934 when he successfully stole $13,000 from a bank in
Okmulgee withWilbur Underhill and others.A close friend of Underhill, Bradshaw drove into Vian on December 31, 1933 with several other men and began a shooting spree damaging a restaurant, hardware store and the town jail in retaliation for Underhill's arrest by federal agents the previous day.
The attack on Vian however, caused a public outcry which finally focused attention from state authorities and, after several months on the run, Bradshaw was cornered at Ardmore and killed by sheriff's deputy
William Harper while resisting arrest.References
*Newton, Michael. "Encyclopedia of Robbers, Heists, and Capers". New York: Facts On File Inc., 2002.
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