Volume 2 Of Booze, Badboys & Bootleggers 1921 The Year of Violence When Charles "Brocky" Livingston staggered out of his taxi in front of the Ogdensburg Police Station in 1921, the second year of Prohibition, the young cab driver was covered in blood.He described how a mysterious stranger lured him to a deserted road in Lisbon where he was shot 3 times and faced a desperate life-and-death struggle for survival.Some of the other stories include: Massena Votes To Defund Police, Smugglers, Bootleggers Blamed
Smuggling Trip To Prescott Ends in Mysterious Drowning of Montgomery
Brenno Gang Defends Red Devil Poolhall Speakeasy, Beats Up Ogdensburg Police
Federal Agent Jailed In Canton, Threatened To Shoot Canton Cop
Famous Opium Smuggler Busted in Massena
Brooklyn Mobster Smuggled Booze In Madrid Cheese Plant, Died In Detroit Gangland Assassination
Governor Miller Claimed He Ended Liquor Smuggling, Forgot To Tell Bootleggers
Heroic State Police Troop B Wages War Against Smugglers
Potsdam Trooper Kills Watertown Smuggler, Gets Indicted With Ogdensburg's U.S. Customs Chief
Second Ward Tip Never Bring An Axe To An Ogdensburg Holiday Dance
Bootlegger Attempted To Kill Helpless Trooper
Malone Demands: Remove State Police
Ogdensburg Moonshine Distillery Seized
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