When Charles “Brocky” Livingston staggered out of his taxi in front of the Ogdensburg Police Station at the corner of Ford and Caroline Streets in 1921, the second year of Prohibition, the young cab driver was covered in blood. He described to police how a mysterious stranger with a British accent had lured him to a deserted road near Red Mills in Lisbon where he was shot three times and faced a desperate life-and-death struggle for survival. See story here.