Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Mobsters and Gangs - New York City - Isiah Rynders



Over the years, New York City is well represented by the Irish mob bosses: from 19 century Tammany Hall Titan John "Smoke" Morrissey, that Mickey Spillane, the powerful head of West Side waterfront in the 1940s 50s to Jimmy Coonan, mad-dog killer who has ruled the Westies gang of Hells Kitchen in the early 1970s, 1980 - them. However, the first Irish mob boss in the history of New York was Captain Isaiah Rynders, and he was not even full-blooded Irishman.

Rynders (1804-3 January 1885), was born in a German / American father and an Irish Protestant mother. Rynders was first known as a professional gambler and gun / knife fighter on the Mississippi River. In the mid 1830s, Rynders appeared in New York and immediately secured his car for Tammany Hall, who was a Democratic Party political machine that ruled New York. Rynders soon claw his way to the top of the charts Tammany Hall. His specialty is organizing the Five Points of street gangs on election day, ensuring the poor Irish, most of whom could not read or write, would vote for the right person.

Rynders became a wealthy man, as owner of half a dozen shops in Paradise Square area, except that the owner of the salon a couple of dives. Rynders first drink of the Sweeny House of Refreshment is located on Ann Street, which is visited by a volunteer fireman, most of which are gang members themselves.

In 1843, Rynders founded the empire of the club at 25 Park Row. From the Empire Club, Rynders organized street gangs such as the Dead Rabbits, Plug Uglies and the Roach Guards in the wave of political operatives, which provides the choice of every Tammany Hall wanted elected. Some of Rynders "best men, Tina Face Jack, Country McCleester, Edward ZC Judson, Paudeen McLaughlin, Jim Turner, Lew Baker, and John Morrissey, who eventually took over as head of Rynders mob of five points area. Rynders' impact was so big at that time, his men is intense prodding voters, led to a presidential election in 1852 Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan in 1856. After Buchanan was elected president, one of his first acts was to appoint Rynders as U.S. marshal for the southern district of New York.

Whatever happened in the Five Points area, and sometimes, anywhere in Manhattan, Rynders was sure to be involved. In 1849, Rynders has almost single-handedly responsible for the 1849 Astor Place Theatre neredi.Neredi began as a result of the transcontinental rivalry between the American actor Edwin Forrest and British actor George Macready

Macready considered the best actor in the world. However, Macready was also a snob who thinks American actors to be far weaker than themselves. Philadelphia Edwin Forrest was born in New York actor who was adored by the Five Points gang. Unfortunately, it is Macready, who was a favorite of American aristocrats, who were visiting the upscale New York City theaters.

In 1848, Forrest has traveled to England to play Hamlet. Forrest, although he felt he was on top of his game, he was roughly treated by the London crowd, and literally booed off the stage. In addition, the London newspapers excoriated Forrest as a lightweight compared to their homeboy Macready. Forrest blamed Macready for stimulating theater-goers who insulted him while he was on stage, as well as negative press in London.

When Forrest returned to the United States, Rynders already gotten wind that has occurred across the pond. Rynders directed group EZC Judson, who wrote under a pseudonym - Ned Buntline, write a sharp piece, Fanning the flame of an incident that occurred in England, a fire in the international scale

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tension increases when Macready decided four weeks "farewell tour" in America, ranging from 7 svibnja 1849th Macready's first appearance was to be held in the new Astor Place Theatre, at Astor Place in Manhattan. As soon as Macready strutted onto the stage, Rynders rose from his seat, and with the Irish street gangs, which he brought with him, unfortunate stage began with tomatoes, eggs, shoes and anything else they could get their hands on. Enraged at the humiliation, Macready walked off the stage and vowed never to appear again in America.

New York City crowd of blue blood was in the hands of about Rynders' treatment of their favorite actor Macready. They immediately prepared a petition with 47 signatures, which included one Washington Irving and Herman Melville, asking Macready to try it again on the American stage. Macready gave in, and on 10 May, just three days after Rynders' gang uprising, Macready was scheduled to appear again at the Astor Theatre to play Macbeth. Coincidentally, Forrest is also supposed to be on stage that night played Spartak in "Gladiator" in a theater a mile south of the Astor Place Theater.

to heighten tensions, the English crew anchored the ship Cunard has announced that it will become a visible presence on Macready nastup.Bluejackets decided to physically confront any member of the Five Points gang, who would dare to humiliate Macready again.

Rynders not take this threat lightly. He gathered all his boys and plastered posters all over New York City, saying, "workers will be Americans or English rule this city? Posada English steamer threatened all Americans who dare to express their opinions this night the English aristocracy Opera House! We do not advocate violence but without any expression of opinion is that all people !"

New York City Mayor Caleb C. Woodhull afraid to rebellion, and he has sent 350 policemen, under command of the police GW Matsell, at Astor Place Theatre, to quell any potential violence. Woodhull also called General Sanders, in New York City police, in March of his eight companies Guard and two soldiers on Calvary, in the vicinity of the theater. It is estimated that the 19:00, more than 20,000 people assembled in the streets around the Astor Place Theatre, itching for a fight.

When the curtain opened at 19:40, Macready before a full house of 1800 ljudi.Pro-Macready numerically significant contingent Rynders motley group of gang members. For some unknown reason, during the first two scenes, Rynders and his crew did not budge from their sjedala.Vlasti hoped, despite all the rhetoric, nothing untoward would happen that night at the theater.

that hope dissipated when Macready Strode on stage for the third time. Decision time has come to act, Rynders and his band vaulted to his feet and began shouting at and Macready hooting. The crowd outside took this as a sign to go into full attack modu.Veliki mob, brandishing assorted weapons, was charged in the theater, shouting, "Burn damn lair aristocracy !"

mob threw rocks and stones, which broke all the theater window. Then, just because they could, protesters smashed every light on vidiku.Policije, which are greatly outnumbered, tired to squelch disorder, but without success.

Sun Buntline headed the Angry Mob, singing, "the workers, do you Americans or the British rule? Do children whose fathers drove baseborn miscreants from these shores to give up freedom ?"

at 9 am, Colonel Sanders and his troops arrived. Main Matsell, finally giving up on his police officer to a task, and after he was hit in the chest with a 20-pound rock, Colonel Sanders gave the green light to shoot people in gomilu.Plamena began a great rate. Men, women and children are bullets, and the lady who was asleep in her bed 150 meters from the theater, was shot in the leg.

in a little more than an hour, 22 people were killed and 150 wounded. Fri injured died within five days. Sun Buntline was arrested along with 86 others. Buntline was tried and convicted for "incitement to rebellion" and sentenced to one year in jail and $ 250 fines. Rynders somehow escaped arrest, and he and his gang members hightailed it back to five points.

Rynders' decline began when he inexplicably left the Tammany Hall and his group of Irish and Native American joined the opposition, or "know nothing party." Rynders renamed his political organization Americus Club, and he complies with the Butcher Bill Poole, head of the Indians Bowery Boys gang. Rynders' place in Tammany Hall, and as commander of the Irish Five Points Gang, just took John "Smoke" Morrissey.

Loss Rynders' power was clearly shown during the 1857 Fourth of July holiday, when the gang riot that occurred in the area, and about five točaka.Irski five point gang began their July 4th celebration on July 3, when the lights Bowery boys dive at 42 Bowery. in the beginning, two Irish bands included Dead Rabbits and Plug Uglies. However, the Bowery Boys were able to win two Irish gangs resolutely driving them back to five points.

The next day, the Irish Guards Roach joined two other Irish gang, and the tide turned odlučno.Irski three gangs attacked ginmill prefer Bowery Boys called "Green Dragon", on Broome Street, near the Bowery. They pummeled Bowery Boys from their own joint, and for good measure, they ripped up the entire dance floor and drank all the liquor in the establishment.

The next day, Bowery Boys, who have now joined by Native American band called Atlantic Guards attacked the Irish gang territories in five točaka.Dvije warring factions met head on the corner of Bowery and Bayard streets, and so began a of the most spirited free-for-all gang fights in the history of New York. The battle spread along Bayard, Baxter, Bowery, Mulberry, and Elizabeth streets. It has been estimated that 800-1000 gang members occurred in the brawl. Soldiers used bludgeons, paving stones, brick-bats, axes, villas, guns and knives. Not only that citizens are attacked, but the gang and robbed every store in sight.

The New York Times wrote: "Brick-bats, stones and clubs were flying thickly around in all directions, and people frantically running around brandishing weapons. The wounded lying on the pavement and was injured. Now Rabbit would be combined rush and force of their antagonists on the Bowery and Bayard. Then the fugitives, as well as reinforced, turned on the pursuers and forced to retire for Mulberry, Elizabeth and Baxter streets ."

At this time, there were two in New York City police forces are fighting each other for the right to police the city. They are the Metropolitan Police and Municipal Police. These two groups are more interested in fighting itself than they were in quelling riots. So, they are at best - ineffective and at worst - not interested in ending the war gang. Not realizing Rynders has lost favor with the Irish gang, the evening of 4th July, both captains decided to call the police Rynders to end the rebellion. Rynders was standing in the middle of the fighters and begged both sides to stop the senseless hostilities.

"I ask you to end this carnage?" Rynders shouted. "You are killing each other for what purpose? For what eventually ?"

Rynders protesters ignored, and instead, both sides, including the Irish gangs that once ruled Rynders, threw stones and rocks at Rynders. Rynders was badly wounded and forced to run for your life.

In the years that followed, Rynders faded into oblivion. On the surface briefly in 1862, when he backed crooked New York City Mayor Fernando Wood, Wood attempt to retreat to New York from the Union, and make it a sovereign state unto itself. Then in 1863, Rynders Unlike the federal government the right to draft men to fight in the Civil War. This led to civil war in 1863 riots, which caused the results of blacks to the slaughter, and the deaths of more than 1,000 protesters, mostly members of a gang aligned with Rynders, when he was de facto head of Five Points area.

To add insult to injury, Rynders Street, which was originally the name of Captain Isaiah Rynders' honor was changed to Center Street, which is still called today.

In 1976, Capt. Rynders Isiah is shown in the historical novel Furies, John Jakes, and he has also appeared in non-fiction books Lucrecia Mott (1999), Dorothy Sterling.

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