In the 1920s, during the age of Prohibition, the city of Chicago was known for violence and was the home of gangsters such as Al Capone ... George “Bugs” Moran, an enemy of Capone, were ...
On Feb. 14, 1929, Al Capone spearheaded the infamous Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre in Chicago. The South Side Italian gang, led by Capone, murdered seven men from George “Bugs” Moran’s ...
Al Capone, Bugs Moran, and John Dillinger and their gangs became household names that were equal parts criminals and celebrities. The Chicago Tribune, one of the preeminent newspapers at the time ...
The story of America's most famous mobsters and their rise to power, GANGSTER LAND examines Al Capone's ascension ... tensions build with "Bugs" Moran and the Irish mob which ignites a brutal ...
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After the Bell: Sasfin and the law of Al CaponeAl Capone was a brute ... which was designed to kill his rival George “Bugs” Moran. Seven members of Moran’s bootlegging gang were lined up against a wall and shot dead with Thompson ...
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