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  1. Arthur Raymond "Doc" Barker (June 4, 1899 – January 13, 1939) was an American criminal, the son of Ma Barker and a member of the Barker-Karpis gang, founded by his brother Fred Barker and Alvin Karpis. Barker was typically called on for violent action, while Fred and Karpis planned the gang's crimes.

    • Life imprisonment
    • Doc, Claude Dade, Bob Barker
    • American
    • Thomas Sherill (murder), Leo Pavlak (murder)
  2. Bei der Gefangennahme von Arthur „Doc“ Barker wurde eine Karte von Florida gefunden, mit deren Hilfe man Ma Barker und ihren Sohn Fred in einem Haus am Lake Weir im Marion County fand. Bei einem 45-minütigen Schusswechsel wurden die beiden Kriminellen getötet. Lange galt Ma Barker als Kopf der Barker-Karpis-Bande. J.

  3. Arthur R. “Doc” Barker was a member of the Barker-Karpis Gang, one of the longest-lived criminal gangs during the Depression. He was sentenced to life in prison and died at Alcatraz in 1939 while trying to escape. Learn more about his life, crimes, and legacy from this web page.

  4. 13. Nov. 2009 · Doc Barker, a notorious gangster and Ma Barker's son, tried to flee from Alcatraz in 1939 but was shot by guards. Learn about his criminal career, plastic surgery, and FBI capture.

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  5. Barker/Karpis Gang. Alvin “Creepy” Karpis and his Barker brother sidekicks robbed banks and trains and engineered two major kidnappings of rich business executives in the 1930s. They ended up...

  6. Arthur Barker. American criminal. Also known as: Doc Barker. Learn about this topic in these articles: death during escape attempt. In Ma Barker. “Bloody Barkers”—Herman (1894–1927), Arthur, known as “Doc” (1899–1939), and Fred (1902–35)—ranged throughout the Midwestern United States from Minnesota to Texas. All met violent deaths.

  7. Arthur "Doc" Barker. On January 17, 1934 Bremer was kidnapped from the streets of St. Paul, Minnesota. He was on his way to work, having just dropped his daughter off at school when he was approached by two men, one of whom was Arthur "Doc" Barker.