Public Enemy Number One: The True Story of the Brady Gang


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About The Book

Al Brady was an armed robber and murderer in the 1930s and became the FBIs Public Enemy #1. The crime spree of Brady and his gang brought them from the south and midwest to Maine. A hardware store owner in Bangor became suspicious when Brady requested a large supply of ammunition and paid with an equally large amount of cash and notified police. The FBI was waiting in ambush for them when they arrived to pick up the ammo. The rest is history as on October 12 1937 Brady and an accomplice were killed in a hail of bullets in broad daylight in downtown Bangor. This spectacular public gun-battle has become an integral part of Maine lore. Now historian Trudy Irene Scee tells the story including Bradys growing up in Indiana his criminal exploits and what brought he and his cohorts to Maine.
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