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New York City street gang
The Whyos or Whyos Gang, a collection of the various post–Civil War street gangs of New York City, was the city's dominant street gang during the mid-late
Whyos
19th-century street gang in New York City
remaining members joining powerful gangs such as the Dead Rabbits and the Whyos. Eventually the influence and numbers of these Irish gangs started to wane
Five_Points_Gang
American murderer and gang leader
Kirby (w, a). "The Terrible Whyos" Real Clue Crime Stories, vol. 2, no. 5 (July 1947). Hillman. Wrath of the Whyos, 2009 podcast about the Whyos gang
Johnny_Dolan
Topics referred to by the same term
person's age Yoism, an open source religion Yo-yo (disambiguation) Whyo, a member of the Whyos, New York City's dominant street gang during the mid-late 19th
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23 – Danny Driscoll, co-leader of the Whyos street gang, is executed. August 21 – Danny Lyons, leader of the Whyos street gang. Gaetano Reina, Joe Masseria
1880s_in_organized_crime
American gangster and convicted murderer
a 19th-century criminal and leader of the Whyos, a New York City street gang. An early member of the Whyos, McGloin would rise to become leader of the
Mike_McGloin
(1855 – January 23, 1888) was an American criminal and co-leader of the Whyos Gang with Danny Lyons. The two held joint control over the street gang following
Danny_Driscoll
New York based organized crime group
his pseudonym Paul Kelly, the Eastman gang succeeded the long dominant Whyos as the first non-Irish street gang to gain prominence in the underworld
Eastman_Gang
in 1888. Piker Ryan An enterprising member of the Whyos who was the first to keep records of the Whyos criminal activities. A list of "services" was found
List of identities in The Gangs of New York (book)
List_of_identities_in_The_Gangs_of_New_York_(book)
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List of gangs in the United States
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Criminal organization
50-100 members lasting for more than 50 years before being absorbed by the Whyos, much like many of the early gangs, following the American Civil War in
Chichesters
Member of a criminal gang
major gangs in 19th century New York City were the Irish gangs such as the Whyos and the Dead Rabbits. These were followed by the Italian Five Points Gang
Gangster
American murder victim
amateur wrestler and murder victim of Danny Lyons, a co-leader of the Whyos street gang. Although reportedly described as a pimp and rival Five Points
Murder_of_Joseph_Quinn
Village in Kerala, India
is a village in Kasaragod district in the state of Kerala, India. Team Whyos, a popular gang in India and UAE belongs to Arikady. As of 2011 India census
Arikady
(1960s-1988) White Hand Gang (early 1900s-1925) White Tigers (1980s-1990s) Whyos (1860s-1890s) Yakey Yakes (1890s-early 1900s) Yiddish Black Hand (early
List of criminal organizations in New York City
List_of_criminal_organizations_in_New_York_City
New York criminal; 19th century
Rocks" Farrell (c. 1857–?) was an American criminal, thief and member of the Whyos, a prominent New York street gang during the mid-to late 19th century. One
Red_Rocks_Farrell
American gang member
with Danny Driscoll, the leader of the Whyos street gang during the 1870s and 1880s. A prominent member of the Whyos Gang, a New York City street gang, Lyons
Danny_Lyons
United States criminal syndicate of Irishmen and Irish-Americans
such as the Dead Rabbits (led by future Congressman John Morrissey) and Whyos, dominated New York's underworld for well over a century. Beginning in the
Irish_mob
Cemetery in Queens, New York City
described (possibly inaccurately) as "Dandy" Johnny Dolan and the head of the Whyos street gang by Herbert Asbury in his book The Gangs of New York Natale "Joe
Calvary_Cemetery_(Queens)
List of groups engaged in illegal activities
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List of criminal enterprises, gangs, and syndicates
List_of_criminal_enterprises,_gangs,_and_syndicates
Family name
officer Danny Driscoll (1855–1888), American criminal and co-leader of the Whyos Denis J. Driscoll (1871–1958), Democratic politician from Pennsylvania Dennis
O'Driscoll
New York City street gang
Rhodes Gang Roach Guards Short Tails Swamp Angels Westies White Hand Gang Whyos Yakey Yakes Italian-American Active The "Five Families": Bonanno Colombo
South_Brooklyn_Boys
US criminal groups or organizations
New York after the Civil War, the most powerful gang to emerge was the Whyos, which included reconstituted members of previous Five Points area gangs
Gangs_in_the_United_States
Topics referred to by the same term
British army officer Danny Driscoll (1855–1888), American criminal of the Whyos Gang This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same
Daniel_Driscoll
– Backed by Monk Eastman, the Cherry Hill Gang and a new generation of Whyos under Bill "the Brute" Sanger begin fighting amongst each other resulting
1900s_in_organized_crime
Spelling bee held in the United States in 2018
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91st Scripps National Spelling Bee
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Hines, was a member of the mid-late 19th century Lower Manhattan gang, the Whyos. He was in and out of prison for much of his life until his final release
Josh_Hines
Dead Rabbits Gopher Gang Grady Gang Kerryonians Slobbery Jim The Westies Whyos Fairytale of New York by Irish band The Pogues refers to the NYPD choir
Irish Americans in New York City
Irish_Americans_in_New_York_City
Puerto Rican gang that operated in Brooklyn, New York, US
Rhodes Gang Roach Guards Short Tails Swamp Angels Westies White Hand Gang Whyos Yakey Yakes Italian-American Active The "Five Families": Bonanno Colombo
Mau_Maus
band from the Brooklyn area of New York City. They are named after The Whyos, a street gang in New York City in the late 1800s. In their early days in
The_Wiyos
Ukrainian-American crime syndicate
Rhodes Gang Roach Guards Short Tails Swamp Angels Westies White Hand Gang Whyos Yakey Yakes Italian-American Active The "Five Families": Bonanno Colombo
Potato_Bag_Gang
1890s street gang in New York City
regarded as the most vicious gang in the city. Their main rivals were the Whyos, but they fought just as vigorously amongst each other. Many Cherry Hillers
Cherry_Hill_Gang
Pre-Prohibition NYC gang
Rhodes Gang Roach Guards Short Tails Swamp Angels Westies White Hand Gang Whyos Yakey Yakes Italian-American Active The "Five Families": Bonanno Colombo
Lenox_Avenue_Gang
gambling syndicate leader, Tammany Hall politician and associate of the Whyos and Monk Eastman street gangs. During his first year in office, NYPD Police
1910s_in_organized_crime
Comics character
approving Spector's registration as a superhero, but later he bailed one of the Whyos out of jail and the gang member was soon seen in the employ of Norman Osborn
Profile_(Marvel_Comics)
pursued and captured a number of high-profile criminals, most notably, Whyos gang member Johnny Dolan in 1875 and embezzler Leon L.J. Bernard in 1876
List of New York City Police Department officers
List_of_New_York_City_Police_Department_officers
American filmmaker, writer and artist
reviews, it proved to be another crowd pleaser. In 1987 Blamire next wrote Whyo, a revenge tragedy about Irish gangs in 19th Century New York. It received
Larry_Blamire
2018 Indonesian film
original on 16 November 2020. Retrieved 20 August 2020. fta (9 December 2005). "WHYO: Garin Nugroho Bodoh!". detikhot (in Indonesian). Archived from the original
Memories_of_My_Body
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