On Feb. 14, 1929, Al Capone spearheaded the infamous Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre in Chicago. The South Side Italian gang, led by Capone, murdered seven men from George “Bugs” Moran’s ...
The beloved American roots music club has been honored with a spot on the National Register of Historic Places, and it’s the ...
In 1947, gangster Al "Scarface" Capone died at age 48 after suffering from syphilis. In 1959, the first scheduled ...
The Estate of Al Capone” is a private affair at a country club and is expected to draw a moneyed crowd to Sacramento on Oct. 8. When cities like Chicago are trying to dismantle the gang culture ...
Al Capone got an icy reception when he arrived ... By 1928 the "New Yorker" had already dubbed Capone "the greatest gang leader in history." His brutality was legendary even during his lifetime.
History Detectives stares down the barrel of a shotgun for clues that one of Al Capone’s men fired it in a Chicago gang massacre that shocked the nation. The gun came to our contributor’s ...
45-caliber pistol that once belonged to mob boss Al Capone. It is going on display for the first time at the Mob Museum in Las Vegas, starting Jan. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Ty ONeil) ...
Email us. Dr. Arthur J. Logie, a chest specialist, confirmed former Chicago gang leader Al Capone had developed pneumonia on Jan. 24, 1947. “I doubt very seriously if there is a chance for recovery.