English: Three photos, overlaid with line drawings, published by the Cleveland Press newspaper, showing the events which led to the murders of Joseph and John Lonardo on October 3, 1927.
The left photo shows the front of the Ottavio Porrello barber shop at 10902 Woodland Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. The drawing overlaid on the photograph shows the way the gunmen entered the barber shop.
The middle photo shows three law enforcement officers standing where the two Lonardo brothers and eyewitness Angelo Porrello stood when the shooting occurred.
The right photo depicts the front entrance to the barber shop, while the line drawing depicts a fleeing gunman with a hypothetical John Lonardo in pursuit, firing a handgun. (This is an inaccuracy, as Lonardo dropped his handgun inside the shop.)
Date
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Self-photographed
Author
"Slayers of Booze Czar and Kin Are Held". Cleveland Press. October 14, 1927. p. 1.
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