Barrow Gang

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The Barrow Gang was a notorious American criminal group of the early 1930s, best known for its cross-country robberies and murders during the Great Depression under the leadership of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow.

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Barrow Gang canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Depression-era criminal group
criminal gang
outlaw gang
activeInPeriod early 1930s
ambushLocation near Gibsland, Louisiana
associatedWithEvent crime spree of 1932–1934
coLeader Bonnie Parker
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolvedAfterEvent ambush and death of Bonnie and Clyde
endDate 1934
hasLeaderRoleFor Clyde Barrow
hasRomanticCriminalDuo Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow
historicalContext Great Depression
inspiredWork Bonnie and Clyde
surface form: film "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967)

numerous books about Bonnie and Clyde
knownFor highly mobile crime spree
killing law enforcement officers
use of automatic weapons
use of stolen automobiles
leader Clyde Barrow
mediaReputation notorious
sensationalized in newspapers
member Blanche Barrow
Bonnie Parker
Buck Barrow
Clyde Barrow
Henry Methvin
Joe Palmer
Ralph Fults
Raymond Hamilton
W.D. Jones
notableCrimeType armed robbery
auto theft
murder
notableFor bank robberies
cross-country robberies
murders
robberies of small stores and gas stations
operatedInState Arkansas
Iowa
Louisiana
Missouri
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
opposedBy Federal Bureau of Investigation
surface form: FBI

Louisiana law enforcement
Texas law enforcement
partOf American outlaw folklore

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Bonnie and Clyde basedOn Barrow Gang
Bonnie Parker memberOf Barrow Gang
Clyde Barrow memberOf Barrow Gang
Clyde Barrow associatedWith Barrow Gang