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  2. Aug 15, 2024 · On January 25, 1947, Al Capone passed away due to heart failure brought on by complications from syphilis. His death marked the end of an era in the history of organized crime, a cautionary tale of the destructive consequences of a life of violence and excess.

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  3. Aug 16, 2024 · The attack occurred in June 1936, when inmate James “Tex” Lucas stabbed Capone in the back with shears from the barbershop. The injuries were minor, but the story took on a life of its own, including a version in which Al broke a banjo (sometimes said to be a mandolin or mandola) over Lucas’s head.

  4. Aug 17, 2024 · Capone, who once ruled the streets, found himself isolated and stripped of his power. His health deteriorated, and he faced constant threats from fellow prisoners. Yet, his time at Alcatraz remains shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Let's uncover the real story behind Capone's stay at this legendary prison.

  5. Discover the early life of Al Capone, from his childhood in Brooklyn to his early days as a small-time gangster in Chicago. Learn about his rise to power, as he built a vast empire of crime and...

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  6. Aug 26, 2024 · On Jan. 24, 1925, he and Bugs Moran ambushed Torrio and his wife outside of their home, shooting Torrio several times. While Torrio managed to survive, he was grievously injured, and in the days that followed, Capone and other Outfit members sat guard outside Torrio’s hospital room to protect him.

  7. Aug 16, 2024 · Al Capone. St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, mass murder of a group of unarmed bootlegging gang members in Chicago on February 14, 1929. The bloody incident dramatized the intense rivalry for control of the illegal liquor traffic during the Prohibition era in the United States. Disguising themselves as policemen, members of the Al Capone gang ...

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  9. Aug 16, 2024 · From 1934 to 1963 it served as a federal prison for some of the most dangerous civilian prisoners. Among its famous denizens were Al Capone, George (“Machine Gun”) Kelly, and Robert Stroud, the “Birdman of Alcatraz” (the subject of the 1962 film of the same name).

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