Being headed by Al Capone, The Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre has been named “the most notorious gangster killing of the Prohibition era.” (Rosenberg) This event involved two rival gangs, South Side Italian gang and the North Side Irish gang, in which the intended target was Bugs Moran -- the leader of the North Side Irish gang. On the morning of February 14, 1929, seven people decided to perform a set up. When the gunmen – two disguised as cops – entered the garage, the North members saw this as a normal police raid and thought nothing of this. The gunmen then proceeded to give the seven men inside instructions to “[line] up, [face] the wall, and allowed the gunmen to remove their weapons.” (Rosenberg 10) The
Being headed by Al Capone, The Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre has been named “the most notorious gangster killing of the Prohibition era.” (Rosenberg) This event involved two rival gangs, South Side Italian gang and the North Side Irish gang, in which the intended target was Bugs Moran -- the leader of the North Side Irish gang. On the morning of February 14, 1929, seven people decided to perform a set up. When the gunmen – two disguised as cops – entered the garage, the North members saw this as a normal police raid and thought nothing of this. The gunmen then proceeded to give the seven men inside instructions to “[line] up, [face] the wall, and allowed the gunmen to remove their weapons.” (Rosenberg 10) The