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  1. Feb 14, 2023 · By Marisa Iati. February 14, 2023 at 6:55 a.m. EST. Chicago gangster Al Capone is photographed in custody in Philadelphia in May 1929 on charges of carrying concealed weapons. (AP) 5 min. On the ...

  2. On the morning of February 14, 1929, two men dressed as police men entered a warehouse. Lining up the seven men inside in front of a wall like it was a raid, the men, joined by two others dressed as civilians, pulled machine guns and other weapons from their jackets and opened fire. 70 bullets later, all seven were dead or dying on the floor ...

  3. Feb 14, 2019 · Watch on. The St. Valentine’s Day massacre is alluded to in Scarface from 1932 with Paul Muni as Antonio “Tony” Camonte. Muni’s guys dress as cops and do a mass whack in a garage ...

  4. St Valentine's Day Massacre. Watch the Full Episode Download the Transcript. The Case: History Detectives stares down the barrel of a shotgun for clues that one of Al Capone’s men fired it in a ...

  5. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre occurred about 10:30 a.m. on February 14, 1929, inside the S.M.C. Cartage Company garage at 2122 North Clark Street on the north side of Chicago. Seven men associated with George “Bugs” Moran’s bootlegging operation were waiting inside the garage, presumably for a meeting to buy a hijacked shipment of ...

  6. Feb 14, 2012 · On Feb. 14, 1929, the gangster Al Capone’s gang gunned down seven members of a rival Chicago gang in the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. “Chicago gangland leaders observed Valentine’s Day with machine guns and a stream of bullets,” declared The New York Times, “and as a result seven members of the George (Bugs) Moran-Dean O’Banion, North Side Gang are dead in the most cold-blooded ...

  7. Feb 3, 2019 · Around 10:30 a.m. on St. Valentine's Day, February 14, 1929, seven members of Bugs Moran's gang were gunned down in cold blood in a garage in Chicago. The massacre, orchestrated by Al Capone, shocked the nation by its brutality. The St. Valentine's Day Massacre remains the most notorious gangster killing of the Prohibition era.

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