Introduction To Al Capone's Life

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Introduction to Al Capone’s life The very famous gangster, Alphonse Capone also known as, “Al Capone” was born in Brooklyn, NY on January 17, 1899. Born from an Italian immigrant family, Al Capone rose to be one of the most famous gangsters of all time during United States’ Prohibition era. At the time his family moved into the US, he already had 2 other brothers before he was born. His father and mother were from Italy, Gabriele and Teresa, they moved in at a poor apartment where Al was later born. The place where he lived was a very law abiding place, where from a young age it was notable that he would grow up to be in a world of crime. Capone at a young age, went to a catholic school, where he was an outstanding student, and had a very promising Valentine’s Day Massacre is nowadays one of the most infamous gang massacres in history, which occurred with Al Capone and his rival gangster Bugs Moran. It all occurred when Moran tried to kill one of Capone’s members (Jack McGurn), and was now clearly a threat to Capone and his gang. It was on February 14th, 1929, the day it occurred, and it was how Moran and his men were to go to a garage and buy whiskey, without knowing they were set up by Capone and McGurn. The idea was to send them there, and pretend they would sell them the whiskey, as they were dressed with stolen police uniforms. Both Capone and his fellow mate McGurn both were far away to the scene that was close to happen. Action took place when Bugs and his men were seen passing to the garage, where Capone’s men quickly in a stolen police car went there, and what looked liked to Bugs mans as to being caught by police, was really not police, but their rival gang, everyone was shot and all died except one, Frank Gusenberg. The only bad thing was that Bugs Moran was not dead, when he saw the police car he left the scene, and even though Capone was no where close to the scene, many already had suspicions that he had been the one who planned the

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