​Al Capone and Chicago's Violent Mobster Past

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In an already violent city, Al Capone stood apart. And he proved it in 1929, when his men executed a rival gang in what’s now known as the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.

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*By the mid 20s, there were 1300 gangs in Chicago....their leaders had colorful nicknames like Lil Durk, King Von, FBG Duck...lol*

natemyers
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One correction, Chicago's violent past never ended it just merely turned into Chicago's equally violent present.

slipstreamxr
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My grandpa was born in 1923 so he grew up with this happening.

BMoney
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Wrote and performed a one man show on Capone!!

bobbygking
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Narrator seems way too jovial talking about mob violence.

endorbr
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1, 500 gangs, and none of them were black. Let that sink in.

JWIZZYreal
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too bad, forget it, cus it's al capone who's in it. -Michael Jackson

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