St Valentine's Day Assacre 〈360p 2024〉
Led by George "Bugs" Moran , who fiercely resisted Capone's expansion into his territory. The Event: February 14, 1929
Four to six assailants entered the garage. At least two were disguised in police uniforms, leading the victims to believe it was a routine raid. st valentine's day assacre
Six died instantly, while the seventh, Frank Gusenberg, lived for a short time but refused to break the "code of silence" before he died. Led by George "Bugs" Moran , who fiercely
The on February 14, 1929, stands as the most notorious gangland execution in American history, marking the violent peak of the Prohibition era in Chicago. The Conflict: Capone vs. Moran Led by George "Bugs" Moran
The massacre had immediate and lasting impacts on American law and society:
