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Arnold Schuster was born on April 15, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York. He was an American clothing store owner and a victim of a gangland murder. Schuster was the son of a Jewish immigrant from Poland. He attended Brooklyn College and worked in his father's clothing store. In 1952, Schuster became a hero when he identified and helped capture the notorious bank robber Willie Sutton. Schuster had recognized Sutton from a wanted poster and followed him to a subway station. In 1953, Schuster was murdered by mobsters in retaliation for his role in Sutton's capture. His murder was never solved. Schuster was 25 years old at the time of his death. He had no known romantic relationships or children. Schuster's net worth at the time of his death is unknown.

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1963

According to testimony in 1963 by Mafia informant Joseph Valachi, Gambino crime family boss Albert Anastasia allegedly ordered Schuster's murder. When Anastasia saw Schuster being interviewed on television, he allegedly said: "I can't stand squealers! Hit that guy!" However, many people in law enforcement were skeptical. No one was ever arrested in the murder.

1955

Schuster's estate sued New York City for failure to protect him. In accordance with the law at that time, their complaint was dismissed and the dismissal was affirmed by the intermediate appellate court (1955). In general, governments were held not to owe protection obligations to citizens for fear of straining public treasuries (among other reasons). However, in a landmark case, New York's highest court reversed the decisions and ruled that in a case where a member of the public has furnished the sort of cooperation that the police have asked the public for, an obligation of protection of a person who comes forward to help the police is created. Schuster v. City of New York, 5 N.Y.2d 75 (1958). This important precedent meant the case could go to trial. The City of New York eventually settled for $41,000, a reasonably large sum at the time, especially considering that even the presumably exaggerated sum the complaint sought was $1,000,000.

1952

Arnold L. Schuster (1927 – March 8, 1952) was an American clothing salesman and amateur detective known for his involvement in the capture of bank robber Willie "The Actor" Sutton and for Schuster's subsequent murder by either the Gambino crime family, associates of Sutton, or any one of the many suspects police questioned about his death. He was a distant paternal cousin of literary agent and book publisher M. Lincoln ("Max") Schuster of Simon & Schuster.

A longtime resident of Brooklyn, New York, 24-year-old Schuster recognized wanted bank robber Willie "The Actor" Sutton while travelling on the city subway in February 1952. Following Sutton to a garage, Schuster quickly notified police of his whereabouts. This resulted in the robber's later arrest as Sutton was changing a dead battery from his car, which had stalled in the street.

After receiving a modest amount of publicity from New York City press, Schuster was murdered outside his home on March 8, 1952, having been shot twice in the groin and once in each eye. Although a manhunt was quickly organized by police, their search failed to apprehend any suspects. Eventually, Sutton associate and FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive Frederick J. Tenuto was suspected of Schuster's murder. Tenuto was positively identified by witnesses as having left the scene of the crime. According to Detective Jack LaTorre, over 300 suspects were questioned, one being a local fence for stolen goods.