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Julie Morrell or Jules Morello (died December 2, 1911) was an American freelance gunman associated with the New York
Eastman Gang The Eastman Gang was a predominately Jewish-American organized crime, Jewish-American street gang that dominated parts of the underworld in New York City during the late 1890s until the early 1910s. Along with the increasingly Italian-American a ...
around the start of the 20th century. He was hired by Jack Sirocco and Chick Tricker to murder Eastman leader
Jack Zelig "Big" Jack Zelig (May 13, 1888 – October 5, 1912) was an American gangster and one of the last leaders of the Eastman Gang. Biography Born Selig Harry Lefkowitz on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City, New York, Zelig was a well- ...
, who had been engaged in a gang war over control of the Eastmans. However, upon being informed by local saloonkeeper Ike the Plug to whom Morell had bragged ''"I'll fill that big Yid so full of holes he'll sink !"'', Zelig lured the unsuspecting assassin to a Second Avenue dance hall, the Stuyvesant Casino, where the Boys of the Avenue were holding an annual grand ball on December 1, 1911. Morrell, who had become intoxicated while drinking at Ike the Plug's saloon, staggered in to the dance hall at around one o'clock and began yelling for Zelig as he walked onto the dance floor. Suddenly, the lights were turned off. When the lights came back on seconds later, Morrell had been shot and was lying dead on the dance floor. Remaining in hiding for two weeks, Zelig was eventually arrested by detectives in New York's East Side but released shortly after. In 1912, Zelig himself was murdered while riding a trolley car.


References

* Asbury, Herbert. ''The Gangs of New York''. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1928.


Further reading

*Brownlow, Kevin. ''Behind the Mask of Innocence''. Knopf, 1990. *Pietrusza, David. ''Rothstein: The Life, Times, and Murder of the Criminal Genius Who Fixed the 1919 World Series''. Basic Books, 2004. {{DEFAULTSORT:Morrell, Julie Year of birth missing 1911 deaths Murdered American gangsters of Italian descent Murdered Eastman Gang members Eastman Gang People murdered in New York City Deaths by firearm in Manhattan People murdered in 1911