- Sheldon Gang
The Sheldon Gang was a Chicago bootlegging gang during the early years of
Prohibition known for being the main rivals of theSaltis-McErlane Gang and theSouthside O'Donnell Brothers .Formed by
Ralph Sheldon in the months following the passage of theVolstead Act , the Sheldon Gang quickly became major liquor suppliers in Chicago's Southwest Side as well as a main supplier to Al Capone. The gang maintained an uneasy truce with the other rival gangs, until 1923, when a brief gang war broke out between the Sheldon Gang and the Southside O'Donnells until O'Donnell leaderEdward O'Donnell was forced to leave Chicago after being severely wounded, byFrank McErlane , during a drive-by shooting onSeptember 25 ,1925 .Once the O'Donnell's were eliminated, the Saltis-McErlane Gang, who had been allied to the Sheldon Gang, continued attacking the Sheldon Gang and by April of the following year the gang had lost their two top distributors
Frank DeLaurentis andJohn Tucillo .In October, a general amnesty had been ordered between Al Capone'sChicago Outfit andBugs Moran 'sNorth Side Gang . However onDecember 30 Sheldon Gang memberHillory Clements was killed by the Saltis-McErlane Gang and in retaliation the Sheldon Gang killed Saltis gunmenCharlie Hubacek andFrank Koncil several months laterMarch 11 ,1927 .Joe Saltis soon went to Capone who, in exchange for a large percentage of his profits, would negotiate peace between the two. During the later years of Prohibition the Sheldon Gang was suspected of supplying liquor to Capone rival Bugs Moran's North Side Gang. In the closing days of Prohibition and with the emergence ofCharles Luciano 'sNational Crime Syndicate the Sheldon Gang, like most of the remaining bootlegging gangs, were absorbed into the syndicate by 1932.Some time in the '30s, the Sheldons dropped a bomb from an airplane into an ice cream store, in Creve Coeur, IL.
Further reading
*"Scandals of Prohibition Enforcement". Washington, D.C: Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, 1929.
References
*Binder, John. "The Chicago Outfit". Arcadia Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0-7385-2326-7
*Kobler, John. "Capone: The Life and Times of Al Capone". New York: Da Capo Press, 2003. ISBN 0-30681-285-1
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Mafia Encyclopedia". New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3
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