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St. Valentine's Day Massacre Research Paper

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On the day of February 14th, 1929 Four men walked into S.M.C. Cartage Company at around 10:30 am. After a bone-rattling set of gunfire was heard, they walked back out, two of them looking like police officers, leading the other two out by shotgun escort. Little did everyone around them suspect they all were apart of the murders that were just committed, the amount of blood loss and ammunition used leading to the papers dubbing it the “St. Valentine's Day Massacre” despite only seven victims. We all know it was bloody, but what exactly happened during the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, and why? The St. Valentine's Day massacre was a ploy used by Al Capone to lure out opposing Crime boss George “Bugs” Moran. The two bosses were always looking for ways to route out the other, as they were the most intense of rivals on the streets of Chicago. However, the plan does not start in Chicago, …show more content…

He was a man who, like most gang members, crime started early for them in life. He hated his parents, who had named him “Adelard Cunin” at first(D3), because his father was so strict and he was forced to lead a life he didn’t want to leave. George ran from home one day, joining a small street gang that stole horses and demanded ransom for them(D1). This was when he was around the age of thirteen. When he was first caught and when asked for a name, he said it was George Moran, fin order to not disgrace his rich, high-society parents. His criminal background let him hang around criminals that were more famous, where he found friends in them and eventually become friends with a man by the name of Deanie O’Banion, who he formed the Northsiders Gang with(D5). After he became more known in the criminal underground, her earned a nickname he was not all to happy to hear. They nicknamed him “Bugs” because of his erratic, quick to anger behavior(D4). Once he finally had a good position, he began a business war with Al Capone over

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