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Ask 100 individuals to name a well known gangster and 95% of them will answer Al Capone.Alphonse Capone may not have been the main man in implimenting the foundations of organised crime in the USA, but he is still to most people Public Enemy Number One the most well known mobster ever.
For Capone to achieve that standing among the public and indeed his rivals and associates he had to make himself more feared than the next guy, more ruthless, more cunning, he had in fact to change his whole outlook from the one he held as a young man, if he hadn`t made that transition then he would have sank without trace in a world where would be gangsters and hitmen were a dime a dozen, his own kind would have swallowed him up whole and spat him out.
By his very nature Capone was a thug and out and out bully with a gun and a heart as black as coal.But by the time he had reached the age of 26 he had changed from those beginings, into one of the most feared and respected gangsters the world has ever known, although he could still throw a guy a beating, and use a baseball bat as an implement for crushing a mans skull, if required, he had left that side of himself in his past. He was now heading a multi million dollar business enterprise which earned it`s wealth through crime. He was so rich and powerful his claim of "I own Chicago" was not an idle boast.
At the hieght of his power Capone`s men numbered 1,000 easily, and most of them could handle a gun well. Along with that he had most of Chicago`s police force in his pocket, add to that states attoreys, governors, and congressment, and you will have some idea of the power held by Al Capone.
Capone controled the whole of Chicagos underworld and with his `buying of the politicians his power was almost total. In the suburbs od Cicero, Illinois, it was in fact total.Whatever Al wanted , Al got, there were no ifs, ands or buts. If any politician failed to deliver the goods if and when Capone demanded, then there`d be hell to pay.
One time the Mayor of Cicero, without thinking, made a move without fist getting the nod from Capone. Al pounced on the guy on the steps of City Hall and in full view of a police officer kicked the poor man senseless.
Born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn 1899, one of nine children born to immigrant parents who originated from Naples. He done not too badly at school up untill 6th grade where he punched out a teacher, and recieved a beating in return from the priciple! After that he joined up with the neighborhood gang called the James street gang, this was a tough gang of young thugs headed by Johnny Torrio who was older than Capone, this is where he earned his `street smarts` and honed his criminal skills. The James Street Gang was like a junior branch of the notorious Five Point Gang to which Capone later joined. A friend of Capone`s in the gang was Charlie Luciano who was to go on in later years to become a major crime figure also, the two remained friends for the rest of their lives.
When he was 18 or 19 years old Capone was given the job as bouncer in a saloon come brothel in Brooklyn run by Johnny Torrio and Frankie Yale.
It was in this `club` that Al recieved the scar that earned him the name "Scarface al" he got into a fight over a girl with another hoodlum by the name of Frank Galluccio, during the fight Galluccio pulled a blade and slashed Capone across the face.
In 1919 Capone was wanted by the police in connection with two murders, he decided it was time he blew town, so he moved to Chicago at the invite of Johnny Torrio. Torrio was looking for some help to help run the whorehouses owned by his uncle Big Jim Colisimo, who was the main whoremaster for Chicago.Capone arrived at a time when Torrio and Big Jim were at eachnothers throats, Torrio had wanted Big Jim Colisimo to shift his assets into the bootleg racket where Torrio knew that the rewards were financialy huge. Big Jim wasn`t interested he had become lazy and couldn`t see the point in bothering himself with the bootleg industry when he was already a wealthy man and made for life.He told Torrio not to get involved with bootlegging.
Torrio knew that if he wanted a piece of the bootleg rackets then he needed the power behind big JIm`s organisation, and now that Big Jim had indicated he wanted no involvement in bootlegging, it was obvious he had to be exterminated.Torrio and Capone plotted Big Jims murder and arranged cat iron alibi`s for themselves, Before putting a call through to New York for a few men to do the job.
In a way this made Capone depend more on his brains than his muscle , which he did in the past. Being left on his own by Torrio at the head of what by now had become a major multi-million dollar business meant Capone had to learn fast or sink. He had over 1,000 people on his payrole which was running at over $300,000 a week, he also had to work with non Italians, the Jews, Irish, Poles, and Blacks.
Capone excelled at this he was truelly an equal oportunity employer if you could kill, hustle, be of any kind of use to Capone then you were in , no matter your race or religious background.
Capone also killed ethnics, if they refused to do as he said, but he did the same also to Italians, the Gennas and Aiellos among them, if they defied him also. Capone did a lot to rid Chicago of it`s mustache Petes a long time before Luciano had in New York.
Capone was a murderer and responsible for giving the order on countless underworld hits, but surprisingly for the most part he was liked ,or at least tolerated by the general public who saw his crimes as being largely directed at other mobsters. The public also saw Capone as providing a service by keeping the speakeasy`s supplied with booze, his gambling joints were popular also, he was always seen with political figures and business men even well known social figures, this in it`s self gave him a level of respectability to the general public. When Al went to the ballpark he was cheered by late 1929 the same coutesy was not extended to Herbert Hoover.
Capone always had men around him he could trust this trust was mutual. Aslong as you played it straight with Al then Capone would back you to the hilt.Capone had working for him as a bodyguard Galluccio the very man who had scarred him in the barroom brawl years earlier, this told his men that he was magnanimous. A lot of rival gangs heard tales of Capones loyalty and that he could be trusted and hooked up with him, knowing it was better to profit under his leadership, than to run the risk of being overtaken completely if trying to go it alone. Frankie Lanes Valley Gang and and The Saltis-McErlane mob were two who pledged their loyalties to Capone.
It wasn`t always plain sailing for Capone though, he was always on his guard against assasination. In 1926 The O`Bannion mob sent a fleet of cars past the Hawthorne Inn, Capones Cicero headquarters, and over a 1,000 rounds were fired at the place, Capones luck held out , when a bodyguard flung Capone to the floor and lay on top of him like a human shield.
In 1929 Capone made one of the biggest mistakes of his criminal career, he gave the order for the St.Valintines day Massacre, in an attempt to take out one of his main fivals Bugs Moran, who was at that time leader of the O`Bannion gang. Capones men dressed as police officers lined up seven men against a garage wall and machine gunned them to death, the menhad not put up any resistance they had thought they were being shaken down by genuine policemen. Bugs Moran was not among the dead he hadn`t been at the garage at the time. What was even worse for Capone was the fact that this act of bloody violence had turned public opinion against Capone, Washington was also exerting pressure to have something done about the violence in the city and Capone in particular. They could get nothing on Capone to connect him to the murders, but they eventualy nailed him on income tax evasion and he was sentenced to 11 years at the federal prison in Atlanta.
He was transfered to Alcatraz in 1934, his health deteriorated while in prison. He was released in 1939 suffering immensly from his untreated syphlis a disease he no doubt contracted by his numerous exploits in his whorehouses. Capone was also said to be showing psychotic symptoms while in Alcatraz.
Capone was taken to live in his Florida Mansion by his family, he remained there drifting in and out of reality for another 9 years before finally passing away on February 25th 1947
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