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Alfred Lingle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jake Lingle
Alfred "Jake" Lingle, Jr. (July 2, 1891 - June 9, 1930) was a n American reporter for the ''Chicago Tribune''. He was shot dead gangland-style at the Illinois Central commuter train station underpass, during rush hour on June 9, 1930, as dozens of people watched. The man convicted of the murder was a German-American mob associate, Leo Vincent Brothers.〔 Lingle was initially lionized as a martyred journalist, but it was eventually revealed that he was involved in racketeering with the Capone organization and that his death had more to do with his own criminal activities than his journalism.〔 ==Early life==
Jake Lingle was born July 1891 and raised on the West Side of Chicago. When Lingle was eight years old his parents converted from Judaism to Roman Catholicism.〔 He received an education up to the eight grade at John Calhoun North Elementary. Lingle's childhood friend was William F. Russell, who would later become the chief of police in Chicago. Before becoming an office boy for the ''Chicago Tribune'', Jake played semi-professional baseball and worked for a surgical supply company.
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