The Tottenham Outrage of 1909 when two Latvian robbers, Jewish refugees, intercepted a payroll has been comparatively hidden from the wider world (unlike the notorious Siege of Sydney Street which took place two years later). It involved 100 police officers and up to a thousand local citizens in running to ground two desperate police killers. The book follows every inch of the six-and-a-half miles and two-and-a-half hours chase. It also pays minute attention to the individuals and places involved as well as the aftermath. Not since the days of highwaymen and footpads had armed robbery been seen in London. Geoffrey Barton explains the political backdrop to the arrival in the UK of armed revolutionaries driven by their own frenzied missions, causing people to go in fear. Laws were passed to deal with aliens and terrorism but as the author explains the ordinary police were ill-equipped to deal with the problem.
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Weight: 308g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 16 Jan 2017
Publisher: Waterside Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781909976405
About Geoffrey Barton
Geoff Barton is a skilled 'thief taker'. Joining the MPS in 1975 he learnt his trade in Brixton and Walworth where his size strength and power soon made him a fearsome adversary. Selected for firearms training he focused on tackling dangerous robbers murderers and serial killers. This makes him an ideal person to describe the dilemmas faced by the police as they and the citizens involved deployed a motley collection of dormant firearms cutlasses and makeshift weapons. The late Mike Waldren QPM was the Historian to the Police Firearms Officers Association. Formerly a chief superintendent with the Metropolitan Police Service and was Head of MPS Firearms Training and Operations.