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Slobbery Jim
The Old Brewery in the Five Points, circa 1850; no authenticated portrait of White is known
Born
James White

c. 1839
DisappearedJune 1859
Other nameSlobbery Jim
OccupationGang leader
Criminal status
Fled after the June 1859 killing; later fate unknown
AllegianceDaybreak Boys
Criminal charge
Homicide allegation

James White, better known as Slobbery Jim (born c. 1839), was a leader of the Daybreak Boys, a waterfront gang active along New York's East River. He reportedly assumed leadership with Bill Lowrie after other leaders were arrested in 1852.[1]

White disappeared after the June 1859 stabbing death of Michael “Patsy the Barber” Dooley. Contemporary reporting said Dooley was fatally stabbed during a fight and that White escaped before he could be arrested.[2] Herbert Asbury later supplied a more dramatic version of the incident. Despite occasional grouping with Five Points figures, White was a Daybreak Boys leader, not a documented member of the Dead Rabbits.

References

  1. “Burglary and Murder of a Private Watchman,” New York Daily Times, August 26, 1852.
  2. “The Fourth Ward Case: Coroner's Inquest—Escape of the Murderer”, The New York Times, June 6, 1859.