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  1. Sep 11, 2023 · How a Kentucky Bank Robber Became the First Alcatraz Escapee to Reach Shore. A disastrous break-in and shootout in a small town leads to a daring escape attempt from “The Rock.” Alfred Dockery....

  2. Known for: The only known inmate to successfully escape from Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary (recaptured) Criminal status: Deceased in custody: Criminal charge: Bank robbery, possession of unregistered firearms: Penalty: 30 years in prison

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bernard_CoyBernard Coy - Wikipedia

    Bernard Paul "Barney" Coy (February 13, 1900 [1] – May 4, 1946) was an American bank robber and federal prisoner best known as the planner of a failed escape attempt from Alcatraz, on May 2, 1946, which turned into a bloody two-day armed confrontation leaving Coy, two fellow would-be escapees and two prison guards dead. [2]

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    • The Hopi Nineteen. In 1894, when Alcatraz was still operating as a military prison, the U.S. government arrested 19 Hopi men for refusing to send their children to American assimilation boarding schools almost 1,000 miles away from their reservation in Oraibi, Arizona.
    • Frank Lucas Bolt. Little has been documented about Alcatraz’s LGBTQ+ prisoners, but gay men did play a role in the infamous prison. In fact, it was a queer man, Frank Lucas Bolt, who served as the prison’s first official inmate.
    • Al Capone. For notorious Chicago-based mobster Al Capone, doing hard time before Alcatraz was rarely that hard. During earlier stints in Atlanta and other prisons, Capone had recruited guards to work on his payroll and enjoyed special privileges—from home-cooked meals and cushy bedding to unlimited access to the warden.
    • Robert Stroud, a.k.a. the 'Bird Man' of Alcatraz. By the time Robert Stroud was transferred to Alcatraz in 1942, he had already established himself as one of the most dangerous—and notorious—prisoners in America, with a rap sheet already decades long.
  4. Feb 1, 2024 · The history of Alcatraz Island encompasses far more than its years as a federal penitentiary. From its early days as a military fortress to its role in American criminal lore, Alcatraz has stood as a symbol of ultimate confinement, the strength of the American justice system, and the human spirit’s desire for freedom.

  5. Oct 27, 2009 · Alcatraz is a former federal prison located on an island in San Fransisco Bay. The prison once housed some of America’s most difficult and dangerous felons during its years of operation from ...

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  7. Mar 21, 2013 · Ramin Talaie/Corbis via Getty Images. 1. Al Capone played banjo in the inmate band. The notorious gangster and mob boss was among the first prisoners to occupy the new Alcatraz federal prison in...

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