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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

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