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Confessions of a second story man, Junior Kripplebauer and the K & A Gang, Allen M. Hornblum

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Confessions of a second story man, Junior Kripplebauer and the K & A Gang, Allen M. Hornblum
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Confessions of a second story man
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Allen M. Hornblum
Sub title
Junior Kripplebauer and the K & A Gang
Summary
From the 1950s to the 1970s, from Bar Harbor to Boca Raton, the ragtag crew known as the K&A Gang robbed wealthy suburban neighborhoods with assembly line skills. It was hard to imagine a more unlikely crew of successful thieves, writes Allen Hornblum. [They were] two-fisted, beer-guzzling, ear- and nose-biting hoodlums from a blue-collar section of Philadelphia called Kensington. The gang infuriated homeowners up and down the East Coast, while baffling police. Confessions of a Second Story Man follows the gang as they move in and out of homes, courtrooms, and prisons, and even go on the run. Hornblum describes the transformation of the K&A Gang from a group of blue-collar thieves to their work in conjunction with numerous organized crime families and their role in making Philadelphia the meth capitol of the nation. It is a compelling read about a fascinating bunch of hoodlums
Target audience
adult
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