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- Q7381518 description "American bank robber and associate of the Karpis-Barker Gang".
- Q7381518 description "American bank robber and associate of theKarpis-Barker Gang".
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- Q7381518 abstract "Russell "Slim Gray" Gibson (died January 8, 1935) was an American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw associated with Alvin Karpis and the Barker Gang during the late 1920s and 1930s. Gibson spent much of his early criminal career with the Central Park Gang based in Tulsa, Oklahoma which included the Barkers, Volney Davis, Ray Terrill and other local criminal figures. He participated in his first major robbery when he teamed with Neal Merritt and James "Cowboy" Long to rob a bank messenger in Oklahoma City of $75,000. Gibson was arrested for this robbery but escaped from county jail prior to his trial.He later joined up with the Barker-Karpis gang and participated in numerous bank robberies with them. He, like the rest of the gang, was tracked down by the FBI during early-1935. Federal agents managed to trace him and his wife to a Chicago hideout used by the Barkers and raided the apartment building on January 8, 1935. The raid was bungled from the start as the FBI set off tear gas in the wrong apartment causing a panic among the tenants. When local police officers arrived on the scene, they nearly opened fire on federal agents whom they believed were gangsters. Hoping to escape in the confusion, Gibson attempted to make it to the fire escape armed with a Browning automatic rifle and a .32 caliber pistol. FBI agents were waiting for Gibson however and opened fire. Despite wearing a bulletproof vest, the agents' high-powered rifles killed him instantly. His wife was arrested on charges of harboring a fugitive; two other gang members, Byron Bolton and Doc Barker, were also captured.".
- Q7381518 alias "Slim Gray Gibson".
- Q7381518 deathDate "1935-01-08".
- Q7381518 deathPlace Q1297.
- Q7381518 deathYear "1935".
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- Q7381518 alternativeNames "Slim Gray Gibson".
- Q7381518 dateOfDeath "1935-01-08".
- Q7381518 name "Russell Gibson".
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- Q7381518 shortDescription "American bank robber and associate of the Karpis-Barker Gang".
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- Q7381518 comment "Russell "Slim Gray" Gibson (died January 8, 1935) was an American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw associated with Alvin Karpis and the Barker Gang during the late 1920s and 1930s. Gibson spent much of his early criminal career with the Central Park Gang based in Tulsa, Oklahoma which included the Barkers, Volney Davis, Ray Terrill and other local criminal figures.".
- Q7381518 label "Russell Gibson".
- Q7381518 name "Russell Gibson".