Al Scarface Capone: Gangster In The 1920s

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The formation of most gangsters and gangs in 1920s can be traced back to the 18th Amendment which put the prohibition era into affect. This provided a way of making money through Bootlegging and organized crime. Gangsters thrived off of the fear that they caused. Gangsters usually relied on heavy arms and bribery to protect themselves. Alphonse Gabriel Capone better known as Al "Scarface" Capone was perhaps the most notorious gangster in history. Al Capone was born in Brooklyn, New York on January 17, 1899, 4th of seven sons and two daughters. Al Capone’s parents, Gabriel and Theresa immigrated to the United States from Castellammare di Stabia Naples, Italy in 1893, and six years before he was born. Gabriel earned a living as a barber. His wife Teresina was pregnant house wife. Despite Capone have being a decent …show more content…

A group of gangsters assassinated Torrio's boss, Big Jim Colosimo, in 1920, for his non cooperation with bootlegging and also to make a way Torrio's rule. On Saturday, January 24, 1925, in an Assassination retaliation Gangsters, attacked Torrio as he was returning to his apartment at 7106 South Clyde Avenue form a outing with his wife, Anna. A hail of gunfire greeted Torrio's car. Torrio was hit in the jaw, lungs, groin, legs, and Stomach. Moran attempted to deliver a coup de grâce into Torrio's skull, but had run out of ammunition. The three North Siders left the scene. The severely wounded Torrio survived. In 1925 Torrio retired, and Capone became crime boss of Chicago, running gambling, prostitution, and bootlegging schemes and expanding his territories by the gunning down of rivals and rival gangs. ettled down as a bookkeeper, he was soon to return working for his old boss Johnny Torrio in Chicago. The unexpected death of Capone's father was a turning point. It is believed that the sudden freedom from parental influence was the reason that he stopped trying to maintain a law abiding, respectable

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