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The Fort Lauderdale Swinging Gate Saloon Robbery

In 1930, a group of robbers stormed into the Swinging Gate Saloon in Fort Lauderdale, making off with thousands of dollars in cash and jewelry. However, the robbery would ultimately prove to be a fatal mistake, as the gang was tracked down and brought to justice. This article examines the Fort Lauderdale Swinging Gate Saloon robbery and the subsequent manhunt.

Fort Lauderdale, FL, Broward CountyIncident: June 15, 19301 min read

The Fort Lauderdale Swinging Gate Saloon robbery was a daring heist that took place in 1930, as a group of robbers stormed into the popular watering hole and made off with thousands of dollars in cash and jewelry. The gang, which included notorious robbers such as Ma Barker and her sons, had been planning the heist for months, carefully casing the saloon and waiting for the perfect moment to strike. However, the robbery would ultimately prove to be a fatal mistake, as the gang was tracked down by law enforcement and brought to justice. The subsequent manhunt was one of the largest in Florida history, with hundreds of officers scouring the state for the robbers. This article explores the Fort Lauderdale Swinging Gate Saloon robbery and the subsequent manhunt, a gripping tale of crime and punishment in the Sunshine State.

This article was generated by AI from publicly reported news sources. Details may be incomplete or subject to change as investigations develop. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Sources: The Fort Lauderdale Daily News.

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