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Unraveling the Deadly Ambush of February 1929
On a frigid night in mid-February 1929, Chicago witnessed one of the most gruesome and infamous acts of gang violence in American history: the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. Seven members of the North Side Gang were mercilessly gunned down in a calculated ambush that dramatically shifted the balance of power in the city’s illicit alcohol trade during Prohibition. This violent episode not only exposed the depths of organized crime’s brutality but also underscored the fierce competition between rival factions vying for dominance.
The attack was meticulously planned, with assailants disguised as police officers deceiving their victims into compliance before executing them. Despite the precision of the operation, the primary target, gang leader George “Bugs” Moran, narrowly avoided death by arriving moments after the massacre had concluded.
- Rivalry between Al Capone’s South Side Outfit and Bugs Moran’s North Side Gang over…
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Author : Miles Cooper
Publish date : 2025-08-05 08:15:00
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