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of all is Al Capone. He was part of one of the most notorious gang massacres of this time. On February 14, Valentines Day, Four members of Al Capones gang Trapped seven members of their rival gang, headed by "Bugs" Moran, and brutally shot them in cold
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the mob did this is because they wanted to control all the alcohol going into a specific city. As you can imagine this brought forth some fairly large confrontations between rival gangs.
One of the most notorious gangsters of all is Al Capone. He was part
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gangster rivals Al "Scarface" Capone and George "Bugs" Moran. Both men were blood-thirsty gangster leaders who did not care for the authorities in Chicago. When police discovered the dead bodies splattered on the floor of this garage, it seemed at first glance
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gangsters existed in Chicago such as Bugs Moran and the OBanions. Gang Warfare escalated dramatically, it was a fight to see who would own the most speak-easies and prostitution rackets. Al Capone made up to $100 million a year. However Capone was also
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money to be made. Other famous gangsters existed in Chicago such as Bugs Moran and the OBanions. Gang Warfare escalated dramatically, it was a fight to see who would own the most speak-easies and prostitution rackets. Al Capone made up to $100 million
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there. Some of the prisoners were popular such as Al Capone, George "Machine Gun" Kelly, Albert Bates, Harvey Bailey and John Dillinger. Since Alcatraz had such a notorious reputation for keeping prisoners from escaping and it held famous inmates, movie industries
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and Capone began taking charge in the windy city. Torrio after getting out of the hospital from a one months stay from a fight with the OBanion family, took 30 million dollars, and told Al to take over, and he retired back in Brooklyn. Capone went to jail
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gin was a mixture of raw alcohol, water, and flavorings. Bootlegging was known as the illegal manufacturing and selling of liquor. Bootlegging was very profitable during Prohibition. Al Scarface Capone became synonymous with Bootlegging during the 1920
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had come to power. Al Capone has become one of the most famous to have gained such publicity. Al Capone was an Italian-American gangster of the Prohibition era, also known as Scarface because of a knife cut to his cheek. He was born and given the name
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and bought a gun. He practiced for years. He would shot at birds with his small caliber rifle. He also trained as a boxer.
<Tab/>Jack had some connections and managed to get into Al Capone's gang. Jack soon became Al Capone's main hit man
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