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  2. May 20, 2020 · How Al Capone Rose From Brooklyn Street Thug To “Public Enemy No. 1” In 44 Pictures. Al Capone's name is arguably synonymous with the term "organized crime." The iconic 1920s gangster ruled the streets of Chicago during Prohibition — and was responsible for countless sales of illegal alcohol.

  3. Jun 9, 2017 · Instead, Capone was forced to go with plan B: Baltimore’s Union Memorial Hospital. In addition to admitting Capone for treatment, Union Memorial even put up with his entourage, including ...

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  4. Capone was treated for gonorrhea in 1925 and was reported to have a positive Wassermann test in 1931. Although the date he contacted syphilis is unknown, some reports indicate he confessed to ...

  5. Feb 28, 2021 · Since there was no cure for syphilis in the 1930s, Capone’s illness worsened and led to his death at the age of just 48. He died at his home in Florida on 25 January, 1947, from a cardiac arrest ...

  6. Dec 2, 2023 · Miami News Headline on January 22nd, 1947. On January 25th, 1947, Chicago gangster Al Capone died in his Villa on Palm Island in Miami Beach, Florida. Capone had suffered a stroke caused by syphilis and was incapacitated until his death. The official cause of death was pneumonia, but his health problems were a culmination of complications from ...

  7. Oct 24, 2016 · October 24, 2016. Chicago gangster Al Capone wearing a bathing suit at his Florida home. Ca. 1929-31 Alamy. Al Capone is much more myth than man in the popular imagination. While the notorious ...

  8. Mar 30, 2020 · Biography of Al Capone, Prohibition Era Crime Boss. Al Capone (January 17, 1899–January 25, 1947) was a notorious gangster who ran an organized crime syndicate in Chicago during the 1920s, taking advantage of the era of Prohibition. Capone, who was both charming and charitable as well as powerful and vicious, became an iconic figure of the ...

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