Dutch Schultz Put a $25,000 Bounty on Bumpy's Head — No One Dared to Try After the First Man
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October 23rd, 1935. Dutch Schultz, one of the most feared mobsters in New York, took his final breath in a Newark hospital, and the man he couldn't kill, Bumpy Johnson, was still walking the streets of Harlem like nothing happened. Here's what most people don't know: Schultz put twenty-five thousand dollars on Bumpy's head. That's over half a million in today's money. And not one person, not a single enforcer, hitman, or desperate fool dared to collect after what happened to the first guy who tried. This wasn't luck. This was calculated terror wrapped in surgical precision, and by the time the war ended, Harlem's underworld had learned one rule: you don't touch Bumpy Johnson.
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