in 1929 Valentine's Day was the day seven men got murdered in cold blood. In chicago there
was many gangs but only two had it out for eachother. The two gangs hatred for eachother had
been rooted by power, money, and greed. That resulted in many deaths and the federal
government controlling more criminal activity on the streets.
The gangs reached the extreme violent limits in the garage on the north side of chicago. In the city there was two top gangs. “Capones most notorious killing was the st. Valentine's Day Massacre” (1999 Chicago Historical Society) The first one was Al Capone's gang and the other one was George Moranas. The two absolutely hated each other, for years they have antagonized each other killed each other's friends. At one point everything had to come to the end of one of the gang leaders and it happens to be on Valentine's Day.
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“Once when Capone was getting out of his car on the street and another time when he and his associates were out dining in a restaurant” (1990-2016 IMDb). Capone did flee both attacks unharmed but, for Torrio was not so successful. One day Bugs men stumbled upon Torrio’s car and attacked him, leaving him with with five gunshot wounds and from that point on he decided it would be best if he retired and he left Capone in command of the gang.
Capone and Bugs made an agreement but they still antagonized each other. For example Moran would try and steal Al Capone's bootlegging trucks and then Capone would burn down some of Bugs business that were actual business and that gave him some extra money. “However it wasn't too long until before this escalated into full-scale violence, and Moran had several of Capone's friends and associates killed” (1990-2016 IMDb). After all of that Capone definitely without a doubt wanted to kill