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William Jones (gangster)

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William Jones
Third Avenue at East 18th Street in 1942; no authenticated portrait of Jones is known
Other namesScotty
Scotty Jones
Willie Jones
OccupationGang member
Criminal status
Imprisoned in 1911; later fate unknown
AllegianceGas House Gang
Criminal charge
Second-degree murder
Penalty
Twenty years to life imprisonment

William Jones, known as Scotty or Willie Jones (fl. 1911), was a member of New York's Gas House Gang. In June 1911 he was convicted of second-degree murder after a gunfight outside a Third Avenue saloon killed fellow member William Lysaght and wounded John Tivnan.[1]

Jones was sentenced to a term of twenty years to life. His birth, death and later history are not documented in the sources reviewed.

References

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  1. “Knell of the Gangs Said to Have Rung”, The New York Times, June 13, 1911.