This page was created by Anonymous.
Thomas Babbitt arrested
Babbitt is among those listed as being charged with burglary in the Atlanta World, Afro-American and Norfolk Journal and Guide, and in the New York Evening Journal. He appeared in the Harlem Magistrates Court on March 20, charged with petit larceny, not burglary. That change was likely made because of a lack of evidence he had broken into the store and entered it to steal merchandise, and because the allegedly stolen merchandise had a value of less than $100, the requirement for a felony grand larceny charge. Magistrate Renaud transferred him to the Court of Special Sessions, holding him on bail of $500. His trial and conviction occurred sooner than was the case with most of those arrested in the disorder sent to that court. On March 22, Babbitt was sentenced to ten days in the Workhouse, an outcome recorded in the 28th Precinct police blotter.
The man arrested during the disorder may be the Thomas Babbitt, who a census enumerator found at 108 West 133rd Street on April 8, 1940. That man was the same age, and had been in Harlem in 1935. Born in Massachusetts, he was working on a farm in Williamsburg, South Carolina in 1917 when he registered for the draft. After serving in France in World War One, he was transported back to Hoboken, New Jersey in 1919, after which he appears to have made his home in New York City. In 1940, he listed his occupation as a junk dealer.
This page has tags:
This page references:
- "Transcripts of Police Blotter - Precinct 28, March 19 & 20, 1935," MCCH - Juvenile Delinquency - 1935-36, Departmental Correspondence. Box 34, Folder 1 (Roll 171), Records of Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia, 1934-1945.
- New York Penal Law, § 404, 407: Burglary in third degree.
- New York Penal Law, § 1298-1299: Petit larceny
- Harlem Magistrates Court docket book
- World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, M1509, National Archives and Records Administration (Ancestry.com).
- US Census, 1940, Enumeration District 31-1683, Sheet 1B, New York, New York, New York (Ancestry.com).