
Bumpy Johnson
Bumpy Johnson was a notorious American mobster who operated in Harlem during the mid-20th century. Known for his connections with the Italian-American Mafia and his role as a mentor to the famous gangster Frank Lucas, Johnson became a significant figure in organized crime. His criminal activities included drug trafficking and illegal gambling, and he was deeply involved in the Harlem underworld until his death in 1968. Johnson's life and exploits have been depicted in various forms of media, contributing to his legacy as a key player in the history of American organized crime.
Born on Oct 31, 1905 (119 years old)
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Bumpy Johnson was another infamous criminal who was incarcerated at Alcatraz.
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