- Abe Bernstein
Abe Bernstein (c.
1892 -March 7 ,1968 ) was aDetroit, Michigan gangster and a leader of the infamousProhibition -eraPurple Gang with his brothers Raymond Shapiro, William Bernstein and Isadore Bernstein. Born in New York, Abe Bernstein and his brothers moved to Detroit in their youth. During their teenage years, they joined a juvenile street gang that was the precursor to the adultPurple Gang . By the beginning of Prohibition, Bernstein and his brothers had emerged as leading members of the gang.As the Purple Gang members grew older, they quickly gained a reputation along the Detroit waterfront as ruthless and violent hijackers. However, they normally attracted little attention from police as their victims were usually either rumrunners or rival gangs such as the Little Jewish Navy.
Prohibition
Bernstein and the others soon formed an association with longtime mobsters Charles Leiter and Henry Shorr who were working exclusively as enforcer for the two by the early 1920s.
Bernstein and several other members were later arrested three days after the murder of Detroit policeman Vivian Welsh. Although the
Chevrolet coupe used in his murder was traced to Bernstein's brother Raymond, Abe was released to due to lack of evidence. This decision may have resulted from press reports that alleged the deceased Welsh had extorted money from independent bootleggers and speakeasy operator. Abe and other gang members were under continual police surveillance. Several years later, Raymond was convicted of first degree murder in a different case.In March 1928, Bernstein was arrested and charged with conspiracy to extort money from the city's wholesale dry cleaners industry. Arrested and changed with Bernstein were Purple Gang members Raymond Bernstein, Irving Milberg, Eddie Fletcher, Joe Miller, Irving Shapiro, Abe Kaminsky, and brothers Abe and Simon Axler. Police were initially unable to locate Bernstein; he had been attending the mobster
Atlantic City Conference withMeyer Lansky and Charles "Lucky" Luciano. Returning several days later, Bernstein surrendered to authorities and posted a $500bail bond . BeginningJune 4 1928 , forty-two witnesses testified over a three month period before Judge Charles Bowles. All the defendants were acquitted of all charges.Involvement in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Bernstein, a chief supplier of Canadian whiskey to
Chicago Outfit leaderAl Capone , is also suspected to have been involved in theSt. Valentine's Day Massacre . Bernstein supposedly set upNorth Side Gang leader George "Bugs" Moran for a murder attempt by Capone by selling him a recently hijacked liquor shipment and delivering it to a North Side warehouse. OnFebruary 13 1929 , seven North Side gunmen waiting for the liquor shipment were instead killed by Capone gunmen at that warehouse. However, the real target, Bugs Moran, never arrived.Later years
Bernstein, who had begun branching out to other major cities in the country during the mid-1920s, eventually became an associate of New York mobsters
Joe Adonis andMeyer Lansky , later became a partner in several syndicate gambling casinos in Miami until his death onMarch 7 1968 .Further reading
*Burnstein, Scott M. "Motor City Mafia: A Century of Organized Crime in Detroit". Arcadia Publishing, 2006. ISBN 0-7385-4084-6
*Kavieff, Paul. "The Purple Gang: Organized Crime in Detroit 1910-1945". Barricade Books, 2000. ISBN 1-56980-147-9
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