G-Men Capture Notorious Robber
BARRAGE OF TEAR-GAS AND BULLETS. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyrlgh t« Received Wednesday, 0.20 p.m. NEW YORK, Dec. 15. G-men co-operating with tho police poured tear-gas and machine-gun bullets for an hour into a West 102 street flat near the riverside drive where they learned that Harry Brunette, a young mid-western robber, was hiding until the latter, after his ammunition was exhausted, surrendered. His wife, who loaded the revolvers while he fought the raiders, was slightly wounded. The flat was destroyed by fire. Brunette is reported to be one of America's most vicious bandits.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 298, 17 December 1936, Page 19
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