Listen: How did Kid Cann become Minneapolis' most infamous gangster?

The Curious Minnesota podcast discusses how Isadore "Kid Cann" Blumenfeld rode Prohibition to wealth and influence in the city.

November 24, 2023 at 1:02PM
Isadore Blumenfeld attempted to swat a photographer with a newspaper in 1933. (FILE PHOTO/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

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Isadore Blumenfeld, aka Kid Cann, is the arguably biggest name in the criminal history of Minneapolis. He earned millions as a bootlegger during Prohibition and soon became a powerbroker in the city's corrupt political system.

He was accused of many crimes — which garnered big headlines in local papers — but almost always beat the charges. Reporter Andy Mannix joined host Eric Roper on the Curious Minnesota podcast to discuss his Curious Minnesota profile of Blumenfeld.

Further reading:

How did Kid Cann become Minneapolis' most infamous gangster? (September 2023 Curious Minnesota article)

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Eric Roper

Curious Minnesota Editor

Eric Roper oversees Curious Minnesota, the Minnesota Star Tribune's community reporting project fueled by great reader questions. He also hosts the Curious Minnesota podcast.

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