Mickey interjected. “Right now, …”: Cohen would later claim that Sack-man had set him up. The supposed rationale for the double-cross had to do with the problems Sackman himself was experiencing with the revenue bureau in connection with the Guarantee Finance Company. By offering the bureau Cohen, Mickey believed that Sackman was trying to save himself. This theory may be true. During the sentencing, Judge Harris would go so far as to state that Cohen “had talked himself into this case” by giving the revenue bureau a false statement when he could simply have remained silent. “Mickey Cohen Gets 5 Years, $10,000 Fine,”
A request: The description that follows comes from Cohen manuscript, Hecht Papers, Newberry Library.
“I am praying that…”: “Jigs & Judgments,”
One day in early: “Mickey Shifted to New Jail to End ‘Privileges,’ Crowding at County Bastille the Official Cause,”
Cohen was placed in: “Cohen ‘Safe’ in U.S. Cell, Moved to Federal Pen, Brutality By Police Told,”
“Mickey, my God, why: Cohen manuscript, Ben Hecht Papers, Newberry Library.
Although their client was: Lewis,
“Mickey is in”: Hecht, “Mickey Notes,” 9, Hecht Papers, Newberry Library.
Chapter Sixteen: Dragnet
The trouble arrived on: See Edward Escobar’s definitive article, “Bloody Christmas and the Irony of Police Professionalism: The Los Angeles Police Department, Mexican Americans, and Police Reform in the 1950s,” 171. This incident also inspired the opening scenes of the James Ellroy book (later movie)
From the perspective of: Said the arresting officer later, “Sure I hit him. He was kicking at me with his feet. I only used necessary force to subdue him.” “Parker Clams Up on Jury Quiz,”
Christmas was a special: Author interview with Harold Sullivan, July 26, 2007. The department would later insist, implausibly, that officers at Central station were consuming only ice cream, pie and cake, and coffee that evening. “‘Cops So Drunk They Fought Each Other to Beat Us,’”
The prisoners were taken: “6 on Trial Tell More Police Brutalities,”
Two months after the: Escobar, “Bloody Christmas,” 185. “East side” was a phrase originally used to describe the area east of Main Street.
Parker’s initial response to: “Chief Shrugs at Claim of Cop Brutality, Police Brutality Gets Brush-off by Chief Parker,”
The liberal
Local Democrats unanimously passed: “PARKER FORCED TO ACT ON BRUTALITY, Cop Brutality Quiz Demanded by L.A. Judge,”
Belatedly, Parker recognized the: See “Florabel Muir Reporting,”
But Parker’s story had: “Florabel Muir Reporting,”
“Boys Tell Police Beating,”: March 19, 1952; “An Inadequate Answer,”
Meanwhile, more reports of: “Move for Action on L.A. Police Brutality Charges,”
Parker’s job was in: “Police Brutality Probe Is Overdue,”