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  1. George Kelly Barnes (July 17, 1900 [1] [2] – July 18, 1954), [3] better known by his nickname " Machine Gun Kelly ", was an American gangster from Memphis, Tennessee, active during the Prohibition era. His nickname came from his favorite weapon, a Thompson submachine gun. He is best known for the kidnapping of oil tycoon and businessman ...

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Machine Gun Kelly was a notorious American bootlegger, bank robber and kidnapper who made headlines in the 1930s. He was sentenced to life in prison along with his wife Kathryn Kelly for a kidnapping of a wealthy oil tycoon in 1933. Learn more about his early life, crimes, wife and legacy.

  3. Learn about the notorious gangster who kidnapped a wealthy oil magnate in 1933 and was associated with the phrase “Don’t Shoot G-Men, Don’t Shoot.” The FBI coordinated a multi-state investigation and tracked down Kelly and his gang across the country.

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  4. Apr 22, 2024 · Died: 1954, Leavenworth, Kansas (aged 57) Machine Gun Kelly (born 1897, Tennessee, U.S.—died 1954, Leavenworth, Kansas) was a bootlegger, small-time bank robber, and kidnapper who ranged through Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico in the 1920s and ’30s. Abetted by his wife, Kathryn ( née Cleo Coleman), whom he married ...

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  5. Aug 16, 2021 · Learn about the life and crimes of Machine Gun Kelly, a notorious American gangster who was also a rapper. Find out how he got his name, who he kidnapped, and how he died in prison.

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  7. Seventy years ago today, Bureau of Investigation agents and Tennessee police officers arrested gangster George “Machine GunKelly. He was a “wanted fugitive” for good reason. Two months earlier Kelly had kidnapped oil magnate Charles Urschel and held him for $200,000 in ransom. After Urschel was released, the Bureau coordinated a multi ...

  8. George Kelly Barnes, better known by his nickname "Machine Gun Kelly", was an American gangster from Memphis, Tennessee, active during the Prohibition era. His nickname came from his favorite weapon, a Thompson submachine gun. He is best known for the kidnapping of oil tycoon and businessman Charles F. Urschel in July 1933, from which he and his gang collected a $200,000 ransom. Urschel had ...

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