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  1. Thomas Leonard Carroll (November 28, 1900 – June 7, 1934) was an American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw. A boxer-turned-criminal, he committed numerous robberies during the 1920s and 1930s as well as being a longtime member of the Dillinger gang .

  2. Jan 27, 2019 · With Carrolls death bloody 1934 the notable battles between gangsters and law officers drew to a close. Three Public Enemy No. 1’s were in their graves. The Dillinger gang was decimated.

  3. On June 7, gang member Tommy Carroll was killed while trying to evade arrest in Waterloo, Iowa. Carroll and his girlfriend, Jean Crompton (who had been captured and tried with Helen Gillis after Little Bohemia), had grown close to the Nelsons, and his death was a personal blow to them.

  4. A veteran of World War I, Carroll was a professional boxer who supplemented his income with crime. His first confirmed arrest came on Jan. 20, 1920, when he was held for 60 days in Nebraska’s Douglas County jail “for investigation.”

  5. Shortly after this, Seadlund came into contact with Tommy Carroll, a gangster, who was a member of the Dillinger gang and was subsequently killed at Waterloo, Iowa on June 7, 1934.

  6. John "Red" Hamilton (August 27, 1898 – April 26, 1934) was a Canadian criminal and bank robber active in the 1920s1930s, most notably as an associate of John Dillinger. He is best known for his lingering death and secret burial after being mortally wounded during a robbery.

  7. Dillon and Carroll were named the outside guards who held nearly i ,000 to at bay in the Streets during the robbery, Occasion- ally firing intimidating bursts feorn their machine-guns. Carroll, wit- nesses said, way the man who cap.: tured four police officers during the holdup. Here is Carroll's record: 24, 1920 — A in January

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