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Al Capone, the Mobster

Uploaded by MJ23 on Jun 21, 2005

Al Capone is one of the world's most known mobsters. Learn more about his life.

Al Capone is one of the most historically known mobsters in the Untied States. He was born in 1899 at Brooklyn, New York. His family had migrated from the Old Country to have a fresh start with more money and more power in the United States. They were hoping for a better life. Capone quit school in the sixth grade. Although he did not get much schooling, he was very smart. He was friends with a well known gang in the area, of which Johnny Torrio was the leader. Torrio had invited Capone to join their pack in 1920 and move with them to Chicago. Capone accepted.

Along with joining the Torrio’s mob, Capone had connections with Colosimo mob, which made him a very important key. Due to Capone’s help, the two gangs joined up on business adventures. A lot of the business was bootlegging beer and home brewing it. Just five short years after Capone joined the gang, Torrio got wounded and could not longer lead the gang. Capone was given the responsibility of taking charge. Soon his mob was greatly feared and drove out all the competion within the area. People who disagreed with Capone about whose territory was whose soon ended up dead, thus causing much fear in the form of respecting Capone’s wishes. The suburb of Cicero was known as Capone’s territory.

On February 14, 1929 Capone’s gang took out a rival gang, Moran Mob. Capone’s gang posed as police officers attempting to search them and pulled out gun fire. Police tried to place Capone himself there, but at the time he was in Florida, therefore no proof was found of him having any involvement. The FBI started looking into Capone’s affairs after he failed to show up in court for a suponea. Capone’s lawyer corresponded with them, telling the courts Capone was ill and could not make the date. The trial was pushed back a few months and finally Capone showed up. There was proof that he was not ill the entire time, taking many mini-vacations along the way. After he stated in court all he was required, he was then arrested for contempt of court for not showing up for so long. He was bailed out with a $5000 bond.

Of May that same year he was arrested for carrying...

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Uploaded by:   MJ23

Date:   06/21/2005

Category:   Biographies

Length:   3 pages (647 words)

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