Thomas wrote:
Unless the cops are with them but I have trouble buying that. But we'll get to that later.
I'm not sure that
Thomas would take that view (given his leaning towards civil rights).
As far as I can tell (and as far as I'm concerned), corruption and brutality in the NYPD was commonplace during the 1920s (indeed throughout much of it's history).
They were condemmed for the commonplace use of torture to extract confessions in 1931 (coining the term 'the third degree'), and their close ties to the Irish community (who's Mafia dominated the NY bootlegging industry in the 20s) created a culture of easy bribery and corruption.
Although these cultists obviously aren't Irish-American, once you cross the line and become 'corrupt' do you really care where the next bribe comes from? It's also worth noting that a lawyer with
Thomas' strong liberal views probably isn't very popular with the 1920s era NYPD. They won't think much of Russian immigrants either.
I'm not saying that the cops are responsible, that's for you to decide, but after talking for most of the afternoon to everyone except
Johnny, they do know all of your addresses, including
Thomas' office, and the
Rukov's hotel room(s).
I do promise that I've thought very carefully about the amount of information the bad guys have on you all, and I'll continue to do so.
Cheers,
Gary.