This is the area of 18th Street and Northern just West of the SAquaw Peak Frwy Route 51. Music How the Nights can Fly--Richie Havens Our day Will Come--Amy Winehouse Wheels-The Stringalongs Paul Huebl Crimefile ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxXuHEAmg3A
I consider Galco's holsters the worlds finest. I've used them for 40 years now.
Mike Barham shows me what's new at the 2011 SHOT Show
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I was invited to the amazing home of Mary Helen Harper for a film screening. I was a film about the incredible spirit of refugees to establish education for their children as they wait for years to be resettled in various nations
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Berlin has a Good Will Ambassador and her name is Andrea. I was lucky enough to have her show me around Berlin during the 20 year celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall. It was the 20 Jahr Mauerfest. It is easy to see why I nicknamed this wonderful lady Strudel. Andrea's big brother Klaus was so kind to lend his terrific historical information too. Thank you Andrea and Klaus!
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Chicago, IL—During a recent trip to Chicago involving a criminal trial I wanted to take my blog visitors inside the historic criminal courthouse. This is where the infamous mobster, Al Capone was tried and convicted for Income Tax Evasion. Long ago the Federal Judiciary used some of these facilities for their business too.
The movie, The Fugitive starring Harrison Ford was filmed is a courtroom here too. It's a rare day when cameras are allowed in and never during court proceedings.
In 1971a violent and dangerous criminal, Eugene "Iceman" Lewis' attempted his escape from Judge Earl Strayhorn's 7th floor judge's chambers.
Lewis, a well know militant Black thug was already under one well-deserved death sentence and was about to receive another for the cold-blooded killing of a Thillen's Security guard servicing the Sebring Jukebox Company's payroll more than a year earlier.
Lewis took a bailiff and assistant state's attorney hostage with a gun provided by a court clerk who was enamored with the killer. She placed the gun in a hollowed out book for Lewis. Lewis was kept in the chambers handcuffed under guard by an armed bailiff. Concealed inside Lewis' mouth was a homemade handcuff key from a ball point pen refill. He used the key to slip one wrist from the cuffs and dashed for the gun inside the book.
Lewis then disarmed the bailiff and with a revolver in each hand grabbed the hapless prosecutor and bailiff and began his walk to freedom.
An Area Four detective, Crosette Lee Hamilton heard the commotion and concealed himself behind the gray steel freight elevator outside door. In the years since this even that large steel door was removed and no longer exists. Hamilton waited for the trio to pass and fired a single shot from a .38 Colt Detective Special into the back of Lewis' head. Two uniformed officers assigned to the court from the Marquette District (010) opened fire on Lewis as he fell to the ground.
Lewis managed to wound the state's attorney in the hand and another shot struck local lawyer, Leonard Karlin in the butt.
When we lifted Lewis' body from the floor there was a flattened .38 standard 158 grain lead bullet on the floor, under his head. Hamilton's bullet never even penetrated the killer's head!
Within a few minutes of the shooting I personally saw, Black Panther Party, founder and now Congressman Bobby Rush was on the scene visibly angry and shaken up. To this day I believe that Rush was involved in the escape plot and was perhaps waiting in a car outside on California Ave. If Rush was an accomplice he still could be charged with felony murder of Lewis since there is no statute of limitations on that crime.
I attended the post mortem examination of Lewis and counted 22 holes from 18 gunshots. The Icem
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Andrea was obviously cooperating with authorities after her arrest on serious drug dealing allegations. Was she murdered to silence her testimony?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8usm8f8FfAk
The lovely Andrea Fleckenstein also known affectionately as Strudel is giving us the lowdown on this well constructed building erected during the Nazi regime by none other than Adolf Hitler's personal architect, Albert Speer. Speer also wrote two best seller non-fiction books, Inside the third Reich and The Diaries.
Speer's crime was to employ Jewish slaves for his many projects. Speer narrowly escaped a death sentence in the War Crimes Tribunal at Nuremberg receiving a full 20-year term in the old Spandau Prison. He was released in 1966 and lived quietly until he died in London in 1989.
Speer quietly donated the lion's share of his profits to Jewish organizations.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hFs-eRDJsw