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February 12th, 1947. IRT Subway, Harlem. Five Irish mobsters thought they could terrorize passengers on Bumpy Johnson's turf. They laughed. They robbed. They put their hands on the wrong woman. Bumpy's wife, Mayme. When the doors opened at 135th Street, Bumpy stepped into that subway car. What he saw made his blood run cold: His wife's dress torn. A war veteran bleeding on the floor. And five white men standing over them, laughing. What happened in the next 7 minutes was never officially recorded. But three days later, Patrick "Whitey" Callahan—the most powerful Irish boss in Hell's Kitchen—sat in Bumpy's warehouse with seven of his men. None of them walked out. This is the story of the subway incident that made the NYPD look away, made the Italian Mafia recognize Harlem's sovereignty, and made sure no Irish crew ever stepped foot in Harlem again. Samuel Price. 22 years old. WWII veteran. He died protecting a stranger. This is Bumpy's justice. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: These stories are dramatized accounts inspired by the life of Bumpy Johnson, blending real events, rumors, and narrative storytelling. Visuals are created using AI. While rooted in history, these tales are meant to both entertain and educate about Harlem's most iconic figure. 📖 This channel preserves Black history and Harlem's legacy through compelling storytelling. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for untold Bumpy Johnson stories that history tried to bury 👍 LIKE if you believe justice sometimes comes from the streets 💬 COMMENT: When the law won't protect you, what's left? #BumpyJohnson #HarlemHistory #Godfather #MafiaStories #1940s #JusticeServed #UntoLdHistory #BlackHistory #IrishMob