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The next day, those firefighters spotted one of the men's mug shots in an issue of True Detective magazine. Tucson cops conducted their own sting operation. Within a few days, five members of Dillinger's gang were arrested. Dillinger and girlfriend Evelyn Frechette were cuffed almost as soon as they pulled up to the rented house. Elliott J. Gorn, a history professor at Brown University and author of "Dillinger's Wild Ride: The Year That Made America's Public Enemy Number One," said the response in the media
-- and perhaps even among the gangsters themselves -- was amazement that the Tucson Police Department had succeeded. "It was sort of 'Damn, you guys got us,'" Gorn said. "The quick-drawing Western lawmen could do what the slick city cops in Chicago couldn't do." But the thrill was short-lived. Dillinger was extradited to Indiana, where he escaped and began another robbing spree before he was tracked down by the FBI and shot dead in Chicago later in the summer. ___ Hotel Congress: http://www.hotelcongress.com/
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