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Al Capone, American Prohibition-era gangster who dominated organized crime in Chicago from 1925 to 1931. In 1931 Capone was indicted for federal income-tax evasion and was tried, found guilty, and sentenced to 11 years in prison.
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Alphonse Gabriel Capone (Brooklyn, 17 de enero de 1899-Miami Beach, Florida, 25 de enero de 1947), conocido como Al Capone, Al Scarface Capone (traducido al español como Al Cara cortada Capone; apodo que recibió debido a las cicatrices que tenía en el lado izquierdo del rostro, provocadas por navajazos), o simplemente Scarface ...
Capone's ally Ralph Sheldon attempted to kill both Capone and Lombardo for Aiello's reward, but Capone henchman Frank Nitti's intelligence network learned of the transaction and had Sheldon shot in front of a West Side hotel, although he survived the incident.
After years of failing health due to syphilis, Al Capone died of cardiac arrest caused by apoplexy at his home in Miami Beach on January 25, 1947. Unlike other mobsters, Al Capone didn't go out in a blaze of glory.
In the “roaring twenties,” Al Capone ruled an empire of crime in the Windy City: gambling, prostitution, bootlegging, bribery, narcotics trafficking, robbery, “protection” rackets, and murder.
Capone and McGurn decided to kill Moran. On February 14, 1929, posing as police, McGurn’s gunmen assassinated seven of Moran’s men in cold blood in a North Side garage.
Probablemente el gángster más famoso de todos los tiempos, Al Capone, más conocido como Scarface, dominó los bajos fondos de Chicago durante años a base de sobornos y asesinatos. Al final, fue encarcelado acusado de evadir impuestos, y murió en su casa en 1947.