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Hymie Weiss

Earl J. "Hymie" Weiss (born Henryk Wojciechowski;[1] January 25, 1898 – October 11, 1926), was a Polish-American mob boss who became a leader of the Prohibition-era North Side Gang and a bitter rival of Al Capone. He was known as "the only man Al Capone feared".[2]

Hymie Weiss
Born
Henryk Wojciechowski[1]

(1898-01-25)January 25, 1898
DiedOctober 11, 1926(1926-10-11) (aged 28)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Cause of deathGunshots
Resting placeMount Carmel Cemetery, Hillside, Illinois, U.S.
NationalityPolish-American
Other namesHymie the Pole, Hymie the Polack, Little Hymie
OccupationCrime boss
Years active1924–1926
PredecessorDean O'Banion
SuccessorVincent Drucci
OpponentAl Capone
AllegianceNorth Side Gang
Partner(s)Josephine Simard

Early years edit

Henryk Wojciechowski was born in present-day Sieradz, Congress Poland, to Walenty S. Wojciechowski and Maria Bruszkiewicz. His parents emigrated to the United States in 1901 when Henryk was 3 years old[1] and, upon their arrival in the new country, took the names of William and Mary Weiss. They settled in Buffalo, New York and later moved to an Irish district in the north of Chicago.[1] He had four siblings who survived infancy: Bernard (Bruno), Frederick, Violet and Joseph. Two others died during infancy.[3]

As a teenager, Weiss became a petty criminal. After he upset a fragrance shelf during a botched burglary as a youth, police dubbed him "The Perfume Burglar". He befriended the Irish-American Dean O'Banion. With Weiss and George "Bugs" Moran, O'Banion established the North Side Gang. Around that time Henryk started to use the name Earl, a name bestowing the prestige of British earldom onto its holder.[1] The criminal organization they founded eventually controlled bootlegging and other illicit activities in the northern part of Chicago. He was nicknamed "Hymie" and "Hymie the Pole", later in his career. Despite the "Jewish-sounding" moniker he was Polish-Catholic (besides his gun he always carried a rosary).[3]

Weiss is credited with the first known use of the organized crime practice of the "one way ride", referring to a planned murder where the victim is lured or coerced into driving with their killers and is killed either en route to or upon arrival at a destination. Weiss was seen driving off with Steve Wisniewski, a local criminal who had recently hijacked a Northside beer shipment, in July 1921.[4]

Personality edit

When Weiss' brother Fred was questioned about him in 1926, he replied, "I've seen him once in twenty years... that was when he shot me, six years ago". When photographers tried to snap his picture, Weiss would glare at them and say in a low voice, "You take a picture of me and I'll kill you".[5]

On one occasion, Weiss chased away at gunpoint a deputy U.S. Marshal who came to arrest a friend for violation of the Mann Act at a party he was attending. The marshal returned with reinforcements, arrested the friend, and confiscated a cache of alcohol and weapons. After the raid, Weiss filed a lawsuit to recover silk shirts and socks that he claimed the marshals had stolen; neither the government's charges nor the lawsuit came to anything.[5]

Chicago journalist James O'Donnell Bennett is reputed to have called Weiss "the brainiest leader that North Side boozedom ever had".[6]

North Side Gang leader edit

Dean O'Banion was killed at his headquarters flower shop on November 10, 1924. Weiss succeeded his friend as North Side gang leader and embarked on a campaign of revenge against the Torrio-Capone Gang and the Genna Brothers. Weiss was terminally ill with cancer, which made him heedless of his own safety when conducting bold attacks on Torrio's gang.[6]

In January 1925, the North Siders shot up Al Capone's car on 55th and State St., missing Capone but wounding members of his entourage. Later that month, Weiss, Moran, and Drucci ambushed Torrio outside his southside home. Torrio was shot several times and left for dead. Torrio survived and recovered in a local hospital. Shortly after this incident, Torrio relinquished control of his gang to Al Capone. After Torrio's flight to New York City, Chicago broke out into a city-wide gang war. Weiss allied his North Side Gang with the Westside O'Donnells, the Saltis-McErlane mob, and the GKW gang.[6]

In August 1926, Weiss and Drucci (with their entourage) were attacked by a contingent of Capone gunmen, including Paul Ricca, who was arrested at the scene. The gun battle took place on South Michigan Avenue, near the Standard Oil Building. The North Side Gang leaders survived the attack, reportedly due in large part to Drucci's personal efforts in driving off the assailants.[6]

Weiss retaliated against Capone on September 20, 1926. A procession of ten vehicles unloaded gunfire into Capone's Hawthorne Hotel, on 22nd St. in Cicero. Over 1000 rounds were fired. Police at the time believed Weiss, Drucci, Moran, the Gusenburg brothers, and other North Siders were the gunmen in the attack. Capone was on the premises at the time of the shooting, but was able to flee out of the back of the building during the ambush. Paul Ricca, who was wounded in this attack, reportedly warned Capone and others as the North Side convoy came down the street.[6]

Murder edit

 
Weiss mausoleum at Mount Carmel Cemetery

Jury selection for a murder trial of Joe Saltis, with whom Weiss sought an alliance, began on October 11, 1926, and Weiss and four of his men were sighted there. With him that day were his bodyguard Sam Pellar, gangster Paddy Murray, attorney William W. O'Brien, and Benjamin Jacobs (an investigator for O'Brien). At four o'clock that afternoon, Weiss and his men left for their State Street headquarters, Schofield's Flowers. The quintet parked their cars on Superior Street and rounded the corner to cross State. As they did, two gunmen hidden in a nearby rooming house opened fire with a submachine gun and shotgun. Weiss and Murray were fatally wounded by this first burst. William O'Brien was hit four times and staggered into a nearby stairwell. At the initial sound of gunfire, a panicked Sam Pellar drew his .38 and fired instinctively towards the shots, unintentionally hitting Weiss as he collapsed onto the sidewalk. Pellar and Jacobs, both wounded, staggered back the way they had come. Bullets followed them the whole way and some chipped the cornerstone of the Holy Name Cathedral directly across the street.[5]

According to the Chicago Police, Jack McGurn was behind the tommy gun that day. Sam "Golf Bag" Hunt, was supporting McGurn from a nearby building, where police found his signature golf bag with a shotgun inside it after the murder. Frank Nitti is credited with masterminding the use of the machine-gun nest in Weiss' assassination.[6]

Weiss is buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois, the same place as Al Capone and Dean O'Banion.

He was succeeded as leader of the North Side gang by Vincent Drucci.[6]

In popular culture edit

Weiss and other Prohibition-era mobsters served as the basis for many gangster films of the 1930s. James Cagney, for example, based his character on both Weiss and Chicago gangland figure Dean O'Banion in The Public Enemy (1931).[7]

In 2013 and 2014, Weiss is portrayed by Will Janowitz on the third and fourth seasons of Boardwalk Empire.

Date Title Country Notes
1962 The Untouchables The Canada Run USA Portrayed by Gene Roth
1967 The St. Valentine's Day Massacre USA Portrayed by Reed Hadley
1975 Capone USA Portrayed by John Davis Chandler
2012–13 Boardwalk Empire USA Portrayed by Will Janowitz

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Earl Weiss – gangster polskiego pochodzenia, który polował na Ala Capone
  2. ^ Iorizzo, Luciano J. (2003). Al Capone: A Biography. U.S.: Greenwood Publishing Group Inc. p. 42.
  3. ^ a b Hymie Weiss profile, MyAlCaponeMuseum.com. Accessed January 12, 2023.
  4. ^ Nash, Jay Robert. "Samuel J. 'Nails' Morton: From War Hero to Gangster". annalsofcrime.com. Retrieved July 25, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c Schoenberg, Robert J. (1992). Mr. Capone. New York: William Morrow and Company.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Binder, John J. (2017). Al Capone's Beer Wars: A Complete History of Organized Crime in Chicago during Prohibition. Prometheus. ISBN 978-1633882850.
  7. ^ Dirks, Tim (1931). "The Public Enemy". Greatest Films. American Movie Classics. Retrieved October 24, 2010.

Further reading edit

  • Asbury, Herbert (1986). Gem of the Prairie: An Informal History of the Chicago Underworld. DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press. pp. 353–58.
  • Keefe, Rose (1931). Guns and Roses: The Untold Story of Dean O'Banion, Chicago's Big Shot before Al Capone. Cumberland House. p. 336. ISBN 1-58182-378-9.

External links edit

  • Hymie Weiss at My Al Capone Museum
  • HymieWeiss.com
Preceded by North Side Gang Boss
1924–1926
Succeeded by

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This article is about the American 1920s mobster For the record producer see Hy Weiss Earl J Hymie Weiss born Henryk Wojciechowski 1 January 25 1898 October 11 1926 was a Polish American mob boss who became a leader of the Prohibition era North Side Gang and a bitter rival of Al Capone He was known as the only man Al Capone feared 2 Hymie WeissBornHenryk Wojciechowski 1 1898 01 25 January 25 1898Sieradz Congress Poland Russian EmpireDiedOctober 11 1926 1926 10 11 aged 28 Chicago Illinois U S Cause of deathGunshotsResting placeMount Carmel Cemetery Hillside Illinois U S NationalityPolish AmericanOther namesHymie the Pole Hymie the Polack Little HymieOccupationCrime bossYears active1924 1926PredecessorDean O BanionSuccessorVincent DrucciOpponentAl CaponeAllegianceNorth Side GangPartner s Josephine Simard Contents 1 Early years 2 Personality 3 North Side Gang leader 4 Murder 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly years editHenryk Wojciechowski was born in present day Sieradz Congress Poland to Walenty S Wojciechowski and Maria Bruszkiewicz His parents emigrated to the United States in 1901 when Henryk was 3 years old 1 and upon their arrival in the new country took the names of William and Mary Weiss They settled in Buffalo New York and later moved to an Irish district in the north of Chicago 1 He had four siblings who survived infancy Bernard Bruno Frederick Violet and Joseph Two others died during infancy 3 As a teenager Weiss became a petty criminal After he upset a fragrance shelf during a botched burglary as a youth police dubbed him The Perfume Burglar He befriended the Irish American Dean O Banion With Weiss and George Bugs Moran O Banion established the North Side Gang Around that time Henryk started to use the name Earl a name bestowing the prestige of British earldom onto its holder 1 The criminal organization they founded eventually controlled bootlegging and other illicit activities in the northern part of Chicago He was nicknamed Hymie and Hymie the Pole later in his career Despite the Jewish sounding moniker he was Polish Catholic besides his gun he always carried a rosary 3 Weiss is credited with the first known use of the organized crime practice of the one way ride referring to a planned murder where the victim is lured or coerced into driving with their killers and is killed either en route to or upon arrival at a destination Weiss was seen driving off with Steve Wisniewski a local criminal who had recently hijacked a Northside beer shipment in July 1921 4 Personality editWhen Weiss brother Fred was questioned about him in 1926 he replied I ve seen him once in twenty years that was when he shot me six years ago When photographers tried to snap his picture Weiss would glare at them and say in a low voice You take a picture of me and I ll kill you 5 On one occasion Weiss chased away at gunpoint a deputy U S Marshal who came to arrest a friend for violation of the Mann Act at a party he was attending The marshal returned with reinforcements arrested the friend and confiscated a cache of alcohol and weapons After the raid Weiss filed a lawsuit to recover silk shirts and socks that he claimed the marshals had stolen neither the government s charges nor the lawsuit came to anything 5 Chicago journalist James O Donnell Bennett is reputed to have called Weiss the brainiest leader that North Side boozedom ever had 6 North Side Gang leader editDean O Banion was killed at his headquarters flower shop on November 10 1924 Weiss succeeded his friend as North Side gang leader and embarked on a campaign of revenge against the Torrio Capone Gang and the Genna Brothers Weiss was terminally ill with cancer which made him heedless of his own safety when conducting bold attacks on Torrio s gang 6 In January 1925 the North Siders shot up Al Capone s car on 55th and State St missing Capone but wounding members of his entourage Later that month Weiss Moran and Drucci ambushed Torrio outside his southside home Torrio was shot several times and left for dead Torrio survived and recovered in a local hospital Shortly after this incident Torrio relinquished control of his gang to Al Capone After Torrio s flight to New York City Chicago broke out into a city wide gang war Weiss allied his North Side Gang with the Westside O Donnells the Saltis McErlane mob and the GKW gang 6 In August 1926 Weiss and Drucci with their entourage were attacked by a contingent of Capone gunmen including Paul Ricca who was arrested at the scene The gun battle took place on South Michigan Avenue near the Standard Oil Building The North Side Gang leaders survived the attack reportedly due in large part to Drucci s personal efforts in driving off the assailants 6 Weiss retaliated against Capone on September 20 1926 A procession of ten vehicles unloaded gunfire into Capone s Hawthorne Hotel on 22nd St in Cicero Over 1000 rounds were fired Police at the time believed Weiss Drucci Moran the Gusenburg brothers and other North Siders were the gunmen in the attack Capone was on the premises at the time of the shooting but was able to flee out of the back of the building during the ambush Paul Ricca who was wounded in this attack reportedly warned Capone and others as the North Side convoy came down the street 6 Murder edit nbsp Weiss mausoleum at Mount Carmel CemeteryJury selection for a murder trial of Joe Saltis with whom Weiss sought an alliance began on October 11 1926 and Weiss and four of his men were sighted there With him that day were his bodyguard Sam Pellar gangster Paddy Murray attorney William W O Brien and Benjamin Jacobs an investigator for O Brien At four o clock that afternoon Weiss and his men left for their State Street headquarters Schofield s Flowers The quintet parked their cars on Superior Street and rounded the corner to cross State As they did two gunmen hidden in a nearby rooming house opened fire with a submachine gun and shotgun Weiss and Murray were fatally wounded by this first burst William O Brien was hit four times and staggered into a nearby stairwell At the initial sound of gunfire a panicked Sam Pellar drew his 38 and fired instinctively towards the shots unintentionally hitting Weiss as he collapsed onto the sidewalk Pellar and Jacobs both wounded staggered back the way they had come Bullets followed them the whole way and some chipped the cornerstone of the Holy Name Cathedral directly across the street 5 According to the Chicago Police Jack McGurn was behind the tommy gun that day Sam Golf Bag Hunt was supporting McGurn from a nearby building where police found his signature golf bag with a shotgun inside it after the murder Frank Nitti is credited with masterminding the use of the machine gun nest in Weiss assassination 6 Weiss is buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside Illinois the same place as Al Capone and Dean O Banion He was succeeded as leader of the North Side gang by Vincent Drucci 6 In popular culture editWeiss and other Prohibition era mobsters served as the basis for many gangster films of the 1930s James Cagney for example based his character on both Weiss and Chicago gangland figure Dean O Banion in The Public Enemy 1931 7 In 2013 and 2014 Weiss is portrayed by Will Janowitz on the third and fourth seasons of Boardwalk Empire Date Title Country Notes1962 The Untouchables The Canada Run USA Portrayed by Gene Roth1967 The St Valentine s Day Massacre USA Portrayed by Reed Hadley1975 Capone USA Portrayed by John Davis Chandler2012 13 Boardwalk Empire USA Portrayed by Will JanowitzSee also editList of organized crime killings in IllinoisReferences edit a b c d e Earl Weiss gangster polskiego pochodzenia ktory polowal na Ala Capone Iorizzo Luciano J 2003 Al Capone A Biography U S Greenwood Publishing Group Inc p 42 a b Hymie Weiss profile MyAlCaponeMuseum com Accessed January 12 2023 Nash Jay Robert Samuel J Nails Morton From War Hero to Gangster annalsofcrime com Retrieved July 25 2022 a b c Schoenberg Robert J 1992 Mr Capone New York William Morrow and Company a b c d e f g Binder John J 2017 Al Capone s Beer Wars A Complete History of Organized Crime in Chicago during Prohibition Prometheus ISBN 978 1633882850 Dirks Tim 1931 The Public Enemy Greatest Films American Movie Classics Retrieved October 24 2010 Further reading editAsbury Herbert 1986 Gem of the Prairie An Informal History of the Chicago Underworld DeKalb Illinois Northern Illinois University Press pp 353 58 Keefe Rose 1931 Guns and Roses The Untold Story of Dean O Banion Chicago s Big Shot before Al Capone Cumberland House p 336 ISBN 1 58182 378 9 External links editHymie Weiss at My Al Capone Museum HymieWeiss comPreceded byDean O Banion North Side Gang Boss1924 1926 Succeeded byVincent Drucci Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hymie Weiss amp oldid 1186766451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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