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  2. On April 16, 1957, Torrio had a heart attack in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, New York while he was sitting in a barber's chair waiting for a haircut; he died several hours later in a nearby hospital. In popular culture. Torrio has been portrayed several times in television and motion pictures:

  3. Apr 12, 2024 · On January 24, 1925, Torrio was shot several times outside his home by Bugs Moran and Hymie Weiss, associates of the deceased Dion O’Bannion, whose death had been engineered by Torrio and Capone.

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  4. By Jordan Long. It seems like most famous American mobsters end their careers either with arrest or by going down in a hail of bullets…but not all of them. Johnny Torrio, an Italian-American gangster who rose to power in the 1920s, would survive both arrests and multiple gunshot wounds to retire.

  5. After driving his wife home from the grocery store Torrio was ambushed and shot four times by O’Banion’s crew as retaliation for the murder of their leader. Torrio was shot in the chest, neck, right arm, and the groin but when the shooter walked up to the car and placed the gun to Torrios temple the gunman was out of ammo.

  6. mafiahistory.org › gangsters › johnny-torrioGangsters | Johnny Torrio

    Torrio ran out of patience and ordered O'Banion killed. On November 10, 1924, O'Banion was murdered in his North Side flower shop by Yale, John Scalise, and Albert Anselmi. O'Banion's murder sparked a bloody, brutal gangland war between the North Side Gang and the Outfit that eventually chased Torrio out of Chicago.

  7. The FBI and the American Gangster. Gangsters, Mobsters & Outlaws of the 20th Century. Prohibition. Giovanni "Johnny" Torrio was an Italian-American mobster who helped build the criminal empire known as the Chicago Outfit in the 1920s.

  8. Oct 14, 2009 · Torrio wanted to live in semi-retirement in Italy with his beloved wife. Arriving in New York to set sail, he met with Charles "Lucky" Luciano to discuss his future plans. In the book The Last Testament of Lucky Luciano, the mob boss discusses their meeting: "…he (Torrio) had millions stashed away. He told me he wanted to talk over a plan.

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