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- Q5128947 description "American mobster".
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- Q5128947 abstract ""Screwy" Claude Maddox (1897–1958), also known as John E. Moore, was a Chicago mobster and head of the Circus Cafe Gang whose ranks included future Chicago mobsters Anthony "Tough Tony" Capezio, Vincenzo De Mora ("Machine Gun" Jack McGurn, one-time owner of the "Green Mill") and Antonino "Tony" "Joe Batters" Accardo.During Prohibition, the gang was the single North Side organization allied with Alphonse "Big Al," "Scarface" Capone's Chicago Outfit. In January 1929, the police discovered Maddox hiding in a vacant building near his West North Avenue headquarters with a drum full of ammunition for Thompson submachine guns as well as a dozen overcoats strewn about the room (inside one of the coats, a loaded .45 pistol was found). It was speculated that a nearby garage (at 1723 North Wood St.) was used to "torch cut" one of the getaway cars used in the massacre, however it later caught fire and exploded. Although initially held in custody, Maddox was later released, having been in court on an unrelated charge during the time of the massacre. Although the gang was reduced to a satellite by the end of Prohibition, Maddox himself held a high position in the Chicago syndicate until his death in 1959, in his Riverside home, from a heart attack. His funeral was attended by The Outfit heavy hitters and FBI surveillance.".
- Q5128947 birthDate "1897".
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- Q5128947 deathDate "1958".
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- Q5128947 deathYear "1958".
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- Q5128947 dateOfBirth "1897".
- Q5128947 dateOfDeath "1958".
- Q5128947 name "Maddox, Claude".
- Q5128947 placeOfDeath "Riverside, Illinois, U.S.".
- Q5128947 shortDescription "American mobster".
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- Q5128947 comment ""Screwy" Claude Maddox (1897–1958), also known as John E. Moore, was a Chicago mobster and head of the Circus Cafe Gang whose ranks included future Chicago mobsters Anthony "Tough Tony" Capezio, Vincenzo De Mora ("Machine Gun" Jack McGurn, one-time owner of the "Green Mill") and Antonino "Tony" "Joe Batters" Accardo.During Prohibition, the gang was the single North Side organization allied with Alphonse "Big Al," "Scarface" Capone's Chicago Outfit.".
- Q5128947 label "Claude Maddox".
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- Q5128947 surname "Maddox".