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The 1929 Lincoln Park Garage Al Capone St. Valentine’s Day Taxi Cab War Massacre Conspiracy. Corruption, #97

Par : William C. Lewis
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233905087
  • EAN9798233905087
  • Date de parution06/07/2026
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The notorious St. Valentine's Day Massacre of Feb.14 1929 in Chicago featured four gunmen working for the Chicago Outfit crime boss Al Capone getting rid of seven members of the Bugs Moran North Side gang in SMC Cartage Company's warehouse and the intention of Capone was to get rid of Bugs Moran himself, but Moran was not present when this assassination operation occurred. Capone staged the attack on Moran with two gunmen that were wearing plain clothes and two gunmen that were impersonating police so that this notorious Thompson sub-machine gun shooting of Bug's Moran's men in SMC Cartage Company's garage on North Clark Street in the Lincoln Park neighborhood in Chicago's north side would look like a typical police raid.
Read, in this informative report about the conflict between the Italian American Chicago Outfit and the largely Irish-Polish-American criminal organization within Chicago during the Prohibition era from the early 1920s known as the North Side gang that featured crime bosses such as Charles Dean O'Banion, Hymie Weiss and George Bugs Moran. Also read in this report how North Side member Frank Gusenberg, who was one of the victims in the St.
Valentine's Day Massacre launched a military style eight car load attack against Al Capone and his men in Cicero Illinois that nearly took Capone's life at Capone's headquarters in the Hawthorne Hotel. Also read about how one of the members of Bugs Moran's North Side gang Albert Weinshank, who was massacred in the parking garage as part of Capone's St. Valentine's Day Massacre, was a taxi-cab driver for Yellow Cab Company during the Taxi-Cab Wars of the early 1920's in which Yellow Cab Company was involved in illegal activity relating to the Chicago Outfit and went to war with Checker Taxi in a competition for passengers, leading to gunfights between Taxi cab drivers representing the opposing companies that treated their Taxis as tanks in addition to drivers of Yellow Cab company emptying their revolvers into the offices of Checker Taxi.