Edward Herbert (1907–1949) was an American criminal active in the 1940s.
Early life
Edward Herbert was born on December 1, 1907, in New York City, New York. He was the youngest of 5 and grew up in NYC. He was the brother of Arthur "Tootsie" Herbert and Charlie Herbert, both of whom were involved in the Kosher chicken Union rackets. He was a confidant and associate of Mickey Cohen.
When Siegel was murdered, his right-hand man, Mickey Cohen became the boss of his criminal empire spanning from L.A. to Burbank to Las Vegas. Along with Harry "Hooky" Rothman, Nerbert was a top lieutenant of Cohen's.[4] However, one of Siegel's lieutenants and Cohen's rival, Jack Dragna, didn't sit well with his rise as boss and decided to rage a full-scale war on Cohen.
Battle of Sunset Strip
Dragna and Cohen's war was nicknamed the "Battle of Sunset Strip". Dragna soon began to eliminate Cohen's lieutenants, one-by-one; he ordered the deaths of: Harold Rothman, Frank Niccoli, Anthony Brancato, and several others.
Death and aftermath
At 3:55 a.m. on July 20, 1949, Dragna made another move on Cohen, but this time with civilians in the mix.[5] A failed shooting attempt was made with several people injured: reporter Florabel Muir, Dee David (an actress), Cohen, Harry Cooper (a bodyguard assigned to Cohen by Frederick N. Howser), and Herbert was injured.[6]
But, later, Herbert died of his wounds that same day and was buried in New York.[7]