- Lenox Avenue Gang
The Lenox Avenue Gang was an early 20th century
New York street gang led by Harry Horowitz (better known asGyp the Blood ), and was one of the most violent gangs of the pre-Prohibition era.The Lenox Avenue Gang was started sometime during the early 1900s by Horowitz as an independent group of around twenty members. It consisted mostly of pickpockets and burglars, under
Jack Zelig 'sEastman Gang . Mainly operating around125th Street , the gang generally committedmugging s and robberies although they were occasionally hired out formurder by Zelig. Under Horowitz's leadership the gang produced many of the top criminals of the early century, including Jacob Seidenschner, Louis Rosenberg, and Francesco Cirofisi. Prominent New York police detective Val O'Farrel called Cirofisi "one of the toughest men in the world", and police suspected Cirofisi of at least sixhomicide s. However, they were unable to charge him due to lack of evidence. An associate of the gang, Cirofisi's girlfriend Dutch Sadie was known to carry abutcher knife in her clothing, and she assisted Cirofisi in several muggings.While successful in its early years, the gangs downfall began when they were hired to murder gambler |Herman "Beanie" Rosenthal, a suspected police informant. Horowitz, Seidenshner, Rosenberg, and Cirofisi drove to the Metropole Hotel on
July 16 ,1912 and, calling out to Rosenthal, shot him several times as he appeared on the street before fleeing the scene. The gangsters were seen by dozens of witnesses and quickly arrested. When questioned, they told police that they were hired by NYPD LieutenantCharles Becker , who had ordered Rosenthal's death after he had informed on Becker.Gyp the Blood, Jacob Seidenschner, Louis Rosenberg, and Francesco Cirofisi were charged with the murder of Rosenthal, sentenced to the
electric chair , and executed onApril 13 ,1914 . With the loss of their leaders, the Lenox Avenue Gang disbanded entirely within several months.References
Herbert Asbury , "The Gangs of New York" (New York:Alfred A. Knopf , 1927) ISBN 1-56025-275-8Carl Sifakis, "The Encyclopedia of American Crime: Second Edition Vol. II (K-Z)" (New York: Facts on File, 2001)External links
[http://crimemagazine.com/killercop.htm Killer Cop. Mark S. Gado's history of the Rosenthal murder]
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