Public Enemy No. 1, or variants, may refer to:

  • Public enemy, a term to describe dangerous criminals, particularly in the U.S. in the 1930s

People designated Public Enemy No. 1 edit

  • Al Capone, declared "Public Enemy No. 1" by Chicago in 1930
  • Angelo Meli, declared "Public Enemy No. 1" by Detroit in 1930
  • Joseph DiCarlo, declared "Public Enemy No. 1" by the Buffalo Police Commission in 1932
  • John Dillinger, declared "Public Enemy No. 1" by the FBI in 1934
  • Pretty Boy Floyd, declared "Public Enemy No. 1" by the FBI after the death of Dillinger
  • Baby Face Nelson, declared "Public Enemy No. 1" by the FBI after the death of Floyd
  • Osama bin Laden, declared "Public Enemy No. 1" by the U.S. after the September 11 attacks
  • Alvin Karpis, declared "Public Enemy No. 1" by the FBI after the death of Nelson
  • Salvatore "Lucky Luciano" Lucania, declared "Public Enemy No. 1" by New York special prosecutor Thomas Dewey in 1936
  • Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, declared "Public Enemy No. 1" by the Chicago Crime Commission in 2013

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