Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 13 October 1937, page 17
TWO GANGSTERS
KILLED.
Gun Battle in Street.
G-MAN WOUNDED.
NEW YORK, Oct. 12.
i*o gangsters were killed and a G-man iPederal detective) was wounded In a spec-tacular gun battle in a street, which im-perilled and scattered pedestrians and motorists on their way to work.
The dead were Alfred Brady, who was »coined of slaying two Indiana policemen, »nd Clarence Shaffer, a confederate. The "man' Walter Walsh, was taken to hospital with a wound in the chest.
Q-men had been informed that the nngsters were intending to seize ammuni-tion from a shop. They hld in the vicinity »na surrounded the gangster«, who fired when ordered to surrender.
Brady, the so-called new Dillinger, had , worlsed Indiana for months by a series of
robberies and murders.
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