Barnet Baff

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Barnet Baff (died November 24, 1914)[1] was a poultry dealer in New York City who was murdered by organized crime that represented the "poultry trust" in New York that extorted $10 per truckload of poultry from merchants.[2][3] His death led to an investigation of organized crime in New York City and led to the resignation of Captain John McClintock.[2]

References

  1. "Baff Names Men Who Killed Father", New York Times, November 27, 1914.
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