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1: Al Capone
Al Capone Al Capone was an Italian criminal working the streets of America. He started his life with petty crime in Brooklyn, New York. After escalating his way up in Brooklyn, Capone ...
2: Alphonse Capone
Alphonse Capone Born in Brooklyn on January 17, 1899, to Gabriel and Teresa Capone. He lived in a tough neighborhood the first ten years of his life. His schooling began not far from the Sands street "stews" at P.S. 7 on Adams St ... became good-friends with one of the borough's toughest delinquents Salvatore Lucanio, Better Known In later life as Lucky Luciano. The two of them became life long friends. Later Capone fell under the influence of an old Navy Street Neapolitan gangster who called himself John Torrio. Torrio was born in Naples in 1883 and his nickname form his followers ...
3: Al Capone
Al Capone Al Capone, the most famous gangster in history, had quit school at fourteen after he lost his temper and struck his teacher. He was soon after accepted into a notorious ...
4: My Secret Confessions From The Grave: Al Capone
My Secret Confessions From The Grave: Al Capone I am perhaps the best known gangster of all time and by far the most powerful mob boss of my era. My mob dominated the Chicago area from 1925 until ... more severe than I had expected. During this time the Chicago Crime Commission (CCC) issued its first Public Enemies List which had 28 names on it, and of course I "Al Capone" was the first. Known as Public Enemy Number 1, I had become the symbol for the Prohibition era. I was sentenced to Atlanta’s federal prison for 11 ...
5: Creative Writing: St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Creative Writing: St. Valentine's Day Massacre Neither McGurn nor Capone ever thought that the planned assassination of Bugs Moran would be an event that would be notorious for many decades to come. Capone was lolling so lavishly in Florida, so how could he be held responsible for the murder of a bootlegger. "Machine Gun" McGurn was given complete control of the hit. McGurn ... M. on Thursday, February 14. McGurn's men would be waiting for them, dressed in stolen police uniforms and trench coats as though they were staging a raid. McGurn, like Capone, wanted to be far away from the scene of the crime so he took his girlfriend and checked into a hotel. Establishing an airtight alibi was uppermost in his ...
6: The Untouchables: Mise-En-Scene Analysis
... has been trying to stop alcohol from being smuggled into the United States. He feels that the key to putting an end to the alcohol distribution is to put gangster, Al Capone, behind bars. But there is a small problem, Ness can't seem to be able to link the incoming alcohol, or any other crime to Capone. Until, Oscar Wallace, the uptight, “ dorky”, government official, entered the picture to help Ness fight his battle for prohibition, and ultimately, against Capone. Wallace discovered that Capone hasn't ...
7: The Mafia and Street Gangs
... no matter how weak you were, no one messed with you. The Mafia, who had no respect for anyone’s well being, would kill at the drop of a hat. Al Capone, who was getting very rich while other mobsters were losing money, fell out of favor with other Mafia gangsters and several attempts were made on his life. Capone took revenge by staging the infamous St. Valentine’s Day massacre in which he killed several of his enemies ending resistance to his continuing business dealings. He was finally ...
8: The Prohibition
... in New York, Chicago was the capital of racketeers, including Johnny Torrio, “Bugs Moran”, the Gennas, and the O’Banions (Behr, 192). The most powerful and infamous bootlegger however, was Al Capone, operating out of Chicago. One of the most gruesome and remembered gangster shoot-outs of all time occurred on Valentine’s Day, 1929. Because of business differences, Capone had his henchman, “Machine Gun” Jack McGurn plot the murder of the O’Banions, led by Bugs Moran. McGurn staged a delivery of alcohol to Moran at a warehouse ...
9: American Prohibition in the 1920s
... in New York, Chicago was the capital of racketeers, including Johnny Torrio, “Bugs Moran”, the Gennas, and the O’Banions (Behr, 192). The most powerful and infamous bootlegger however, was Al Capone, operating out of Chicago. One of the most gruesome and remembered gangster shoot-outs of all time occurred on Valentine’s Day, 1929. Because of business differences, Capone had his henchman, “Machine Gun” Jack McGurn plot the murder of the O’Banions, led by Bugs Moran. McGurn staged a delivery of alcohol to Moran at a warehouse ...
10: The Computer Underground
... Floyd | Mrs. Teletype | The Professor | Hatchet Molly | Baudy Bastard | Perfect Asshole | Jedi Knight | Doctor Phreak | The Messiah | King Richard | Lord FAX | Right Wing Fool | Captain Hoga | CNA Office | Bed Bug | Al Crowley | Sir Mac | Sleepy Head | Doc Holiday | Busy Signal | Mean Underwear | Mr. Big Dog | Silicon Student | Cockroach | Robin Williams | Fiber Cables | Primo Bomber | Big Bird | Phone Crasher | The Prisoner | Cross ... highest frequency a twisted two wire pair can transmit at? (5) We believe Phones and Computers Belong Together, what do you BELIEVE? Ok, thanks for that info. A MESSAGE FROM AL CAPONE (LOCAL) AND THE TRADER (LD) SYSTEM VALIDATORS -------------------------------------- Welcome to ALDS! As a new user you have made a change for the better in choosing this system as one of ...


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