Dillinger, John

Dillinger, John

▪ American gangster
born June 28, 1902, or June 22, 1903, Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.
died July 22, 1934, Chicago
 most famous of all U.S. bank robbers, whose short career of robberies and escapes from June 1933 to July 1934 won media headlines.

      Born in Indianapolis but spending his adolescence on a farm in nearby Mooresville, Dillinger joined the Navy in 1923, serving on the USS “Utah” but deserting after only a few months. In September 1924, caught in the foiled holdup of a Mooresville grocer, he served the next several years (1924–33) in Indiana state prisons. While in prison, he learned the craft of bank robbery from tough professionals and, upon parole on May 22, 1933, turned his knowledge to profit, taking (with one to four confederates) five Indiana and Ohio banks in four months and gaining his first notoriety as a daring, leaping, sharply dressed gunman.

      Captured and jailed in Ohio in September, he was rescued by five former convict pals whose own escape from Indiana State Prison he had earlier financed and plotted. Dillinger and his gang next robbed banks in Indiana and Wisconsin and fled south to Florida and then to Tucson, Ariz., where they were discovered and arrested by local police. Dillinger was extradited to Indiana and lodged in the Crown Point, Ind., jail, where on March 3, 1934, he executed his most celebrated escape. With a razor and a piece of wood, he carved a fake pistol, blackened it with bootblack, and used it to force his way past a dozen guards to freedom, singing as he left, “I'm heading for the last roundup.”

      There followed more bank robberies with new confederates; Dillinger twice barely escaped FBI entrapments and shootouts in Minnesota and Wisconsin. His end came through a trap set up by the FBI, Indiana police, and one Anna Sage, a friend and brothel madam. This well-publicized “lady in red” drew Dillinger to the Biograph Theatre in Chicago, where, on emerging, he was shot to death.

      Some researchers have claimed that another man, not Dillinger, was killed outside the Biograph and that Dillinger's allies accomplished a hoax on the FBI, leaving him free to disappear.

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