Benjamin Fein
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name=Benjamin Fein |
image=Fein.jpg |
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birth_date=c. 1889 |
birth_place=[[New York City, New York]] |
dead=dead |
death_date=1962 |
death_place=[[New York City, New York]]?
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'''Benjamin "Dopey Benny" Fein''' (c. 1889-1962) was an early [[United States|American]] [[gangster]] who dominated [[New York]] labor [[racketeering]] in the 1910s. With a criminal record dating back to 1900, Fein's arrest record included thirty charges from petty theft and assault to grand larceny and murder (of which he was acquitted twice due to lack of evidence).
Born in [[New York City, New York]] in 1889, Fein grew up in a poor neighborhood on [[Lower East Side]] becoming a petty thief and [[pickpocket]] as a child. A talented organizer Fein had formed his own gang of robbers in 1905 and during the next 5 years Fein would be sent to [[Elmira Reformatory]] several times particularly serving 3 1/2 years for [[armed robbery]]. Soon after his release in 1910 Fein joined "Big" [[Jack Zelig]]'s organization soon becoming involved in [[labor union]] and [[extortion]] of the [[garment district]]. Fein also used his gang as [[labor sluggers]], renting his gang out to either [[trade union|unions]] or companies, dominating much of New York's East Side eventually earning $20,000 a year. In 1913 several minor labor slugger gangs formed to break the monopoly held by Fein and rival [[Joseph Rosenzweig]] in which a large shootout took place on [[Grand Street (Manhattan)|Grand Street]] and [[Forsyth Street]] lasting several hours, although few were killed, beginning the New York [[Labor slugger war]] which would last almost 4 years. Arrested for [[assault]] in 1914, Fein agreed to testify against several members involved in labor slugging when his political connections refused to help Fein resulting in the indictments of 11 gangsters and 21 union officials however none would be brought to trial. That same year Fein was again arrested for the murder of court clerk [[Frederick Strauss]], who was killed in the crossfire during a shootout near [[St. Mark's Place]], however he was later released when witnesses could not identify Fein at the scene. After his release in 1917 for labor slugging Fein's power had declined and by the end of the gang war, with Rosenzweig in prison for [[manslaughter]], Fein decided to retire becoming a successful garment businessman.
In July 1931, appearing in court for the first time in 13 years, Fein was arraigned at [[Essex Market Court]] on felonious assault charges along with Samuel Hirsch and Samuel Rubin after throwing acid on local Brooklyn businessman Mortimer Kahn.
In 1941, Fein was arrested by detectives in a police raid ordered by District Attorney [[Thomas E. Dewey]] during which mobsters Abraham Cohen, John Ferraro and two Dallas businessmen, Herman Fogel and Samuel Klein, were also taken into custody after purchasing a recently stolen garment shipment valued at $10,000.
He and Cohen were named as the ringleaders of a criminal gang which, from armed robbery and burglary, took in an estimated $250,000,000 over a three-year period raiding the city's garment industry. Held in [[The Tombs]] until their trial, Fein was spared a mandatory life sentence for fourth time offenders and instead received a reduced sentence of ten to 20 years disappearing from public records sometime after.
==References==
*''"Held In Acid Throwing, Suspect With Record of 30 Arrests in Court First Time in 13 Years"''. <u> New York Times </u> 30 Jul. 1931
*''"2 Texas Merchants Held With Thieves; Supposedly Reputable Men Seized Here, Accused of Buying Stolen Goods Linked to Ex-Convicts"''. <u> New York Times </u> 13 Mar. 1941
*''"Two Gang Leaders Convicted In Thefts, Fein and Cohen Will Receive Mandatory Life Terms"''. <u> New York Times </u> 25 Oct. 1941
*''"Fein, Fence For Gang, Gets 10-20 Year Term; Spared Life Sentence as 1914 Crime Is Classed as Misdemeanor"''. <u> New York Times </u> 25 Feb. 1942
==External links==
*[http://members.tripod.com/Fighting9th/History8.htm 21-25 St. Mark's Place]
*[http://www.mugshots.com/Gangsters/Benny+Fein.htm Benny Fein] at [http://www.mugshots.com Mugshots.com]
*[http://sixforfive.blogspot.com/search?q=benjamin+fein Six For Five blog]
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[[Category:1889 births]]
[[Category:Jewish American mobsters]]
[[Category:1962 deaths]]
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