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- Q6129600 description "American mobster".
- Q6129600 description "American mobster".
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- Q6129600 abstract "James "Mad Bomber" Belcastro (1895 – August 23, 1945) was a Black Hand gang member, extortionist, and later chief bomber for the Chicago Outfit during Prohibition.Known as "King of the Bombers", Belcastro was highly skilled at constructing improvised explosive devices. He used these skills to extort money from business owners in Chicago's Little Italy district during the 1910s. In the early 1920s, Johnny Torrio and Al Capone formed the Chicago Outfit and put the Black Hand gangs out of business. However, Capone invited Belcastro to join the Outfit and he soon became a prominent member. During the mid to late 1920s, Belcastro was suspected of causing over 100 deaths while bombing saloons that refused to buy alcohol from Capone.During the 1927 Chicago primary elections - the so-called "Pineapple Primary" - Belcastro launched a bombing campaign against the opponents of Capone ally and Mayor, William Hale Thompson. He primarily attacked voting stations in wards where opinion was thought to oppose Thompson. killing at least 15 people. Lawyer Octavius Granady, an African American who dared challenged Thompson's candidate for the African American vote was chased through the streets on polling day by cars of gunmen before being shot dead. Belcastro was arrested in October 1927 and charged with Granady's murder, his co charged included four policemen; all charges were dropped after key witnesses recanted their statements. By the end of the 1920s, the Chicago Crime Commission had listed Belcastro on its famous "public enemies" list.".
- Q6129600 alias "Mad Bomber, King of the Bombers".
- Q6129600 birthDate "1895".
- Q6129600 birthYear "1895".
- Q6129600 deathDate "1945-08-23".
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- Q6129600 deathYear "1945".
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- Q6129600 alias "Mad Bomber, King of the Bombers".
- Q6129600 dateOfBirth "1895".
- Q6129600 dateOfDeath "1945-08-23".
- Q6129600 name "Belcastro, James".
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- Q6129600 shortDescription "American mobster".
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- Q6129600 comment "James "Mad Bomber" Belcastro (1895 – August 23, 1945) was a Black Hand gang member, extortionist, and later chief bomber for the Chicago Outfit during Prohibition.Known as "King of the Bombers", Belcastro was highly skilled at constructing improvised explosive devices. He used these skills to extort money from business owners in Chicago's Little Italy district during the 1910s.".
- Q6129600 label "James Belcastro".
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- Q6129600 name "James Belcastro".
- Q6129600 surname "Belcastro".