The robbery was actually committed by the Barker Gang, however Davis and his partners were wrongly convicted on the robbery and given long jail terms.
January 16 - The FBI kills the Barker Gang, including Ma Barker, in a shootout.
Dillinger, Van Meter and members of the Barker Gang buried him in a gravel pit near Oswego.
Her sister Doris Stanley (or Vinta Stacey) lived with outlaw Jess Doyle, a member of the Barker Gang.
Ironically, it was the high-profile kidnappings of William Hamm, Jr. and Edward Bremer by the Barker Gang that led to their downfall.
However a number of his former associates had motives for his murder, including the Barker Gang.
The Barker Gang kidnapped two millionaires, including the son of one of President Franklin Roosevelt's major financial backers.
Dillinger agrees to participate in a train robbery with Alvin Karpis (Ribisi) and the Barker Gang, intending to flee the country the next day.
Members of the Barker Gang used such a car robbing Federal Reserve Bank messengers at Jackson Boulevard on September 22, 1933.
Many future Depression-era outlaws came from this group, most prominently, Volney Davis and the Barker Gang.