Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Al Capone Biography :: Biography
 à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Al Capone was possibly the largest and most feared mofia boss  America has ever seen. This 1920ââ¬â¢s gangster made his mark on the world  through organized crime during the Prohibition era. He is solely attributed  with Chicagoââ¬â¢s reputation as a lawless city.   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Alphonsus Capone was born on January 17, 1899 in Brooklyn, New  York. As a child he was a member of the Brooklyn Rippers and the Forty  Thieves Juniors ââ¬Å"kid gangs.â⬠ Capone quit school at age fourteen in the sixth  grade. He worked a few odd jobs in Manhattan in a bowling alley and a  candy store. Then Capone took a position as a bouncer in Frankie Yaleââ¬â¢s  Brooklyn dive and the Harvard Inn. While working at the Inn he was  attacked by a man and received the facial scars that would give him the  byname ââ¬Å"Scarface.â⬠   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Capone met Anne ââ¬Å"Maeâ⬠ Coughlin at a dance in 1918. Later that year  on December 4, 1918 she gave birth to their son, Albert ââ¬Å"Sonnyâ⬠ Francis.   Less than a month later they were married.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Capone became a member of the Five Points gang in Manhattan.   During this time he hospitalized a rival gang member in a fight. Feeling the  heat from the conflicting group, he moved his family to Chicago. He began to  work for John Torrio, an old partner and mentor of Yale. Capone was soon  helping to manage Torrioââ¬â¢s bootlegging business. He quickly gained the  respect of Torrio and became his number two man. After being shot by an  opposing gang member, Torrio left Chicago. Capone became boss of the  ââ¬Å"outfit.â⬠ Torrioââ¬â¢s men respected Capone and trusted his business decisions.   They referred to Capone as ââ¬Å"the big man.â⬠ In the next five years he  expanded his industry of crime. Capone controlled speakeasies, nightclubs,  brothels, gambling houses, and much more. His bootlegging provided the city  of Chicago with alcohol during prohibition. Capone had a reported income of  $100,000,000 a year.   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Capone had an intricate spy network throughout Chicago. Crooked  police men let him prepare for liquor raids and some of his other men made  him aware of assassination plots. He would use hotels as his headquarters  and front businesses for a hideout. Capone was always good at successfully  knocking off his enemies when they became too powerful. Although he killed  men himself, it was much safer for his henchmen to do his dirty work.  Caponeââ¬â¢s men would rent an apartment across the street from their target and  gun him down when he stepped outside. These operations were quick and  precise, and Capone always had an alibi.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  On St. Valentines Day, 1929, four of Caponeââ¬â¢s cohorts entered the    					    
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