Saturday 8 February 2014

Alphonse Gabriel Capone.

Mafia boss Al Capone
Alphonse Gabriel Capone (born January 17, 1899 - died January 25, 1947 at the age of 48 years), popularly known as Al Capone or Scarface, was a gangster who led the United States have a crime syndicate dedicated to smuggling and selling illegal liquor and illegal activity other during the Prohibition Era of the 1920s and 1930s. Mafia is derived from ancient Sicily, Mafiusu, which allegedly took mahyusu Arabic word meaning sanctuary or hermitage.
After the revolution in 1848, the state of the island of Sicily is messy so they need to form a sacred bond that protects them from the attacks of other nations in this case the Spanish. Mafia name became famous after the drama was played in 1863 with the title I mafiusi in la Vicaria (beautiful people Vicaria), which tells about the life of the gang of criminals in prison Palermo.
Although it is not clear who built it, but the establishment of this organization initially based on the bond of brotherhood among fellow citizens descent island of Sicily. In the course of history, the original small group becomes larger and require more financial support so that the mission of the establishment of the organization began to shift into maximum profit with the governance rules of the community. Astonishingly members feel committed a crime because in their eyes, what it does is simply provide protection or protection against other groups who experience pressure or blackmail. So the actors feel proud and honored to be able to "help" someone from distress. Since that's the meaning of the word Mafiusu turned into a person or organization "respectable." Another name of the Mafia is Cosa Nostra, members always write these words with reverence that is written with initial capital letters. Understanding Cosa Nostra itself is "our thing" or equally one nation, one thought or "our people."
Alone Al Capone was born on January 17, with the original name Alphonse Gabriel Capone, who was the fourth son of Gabriele and Teresina Capone family, immigrants from southern Italy immigrated to the United States in 1893. In America Capone family first lived at 95 Navy Street. When Al was 11, Capone family moved to 21 Garfield Place in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
Al Capone dropped out of public school in Brooklyn, he then worked odd jobs in Brooklyn, including in a candy store and a bowling alley. During that time Al Capone was influenced by Giovanni Alias ​​Torrio John "Papa Johnny" Torrio, or also known as "The Fox" who would become his mentor. After his job as a petty thief, Al Capone joined the notorious gang that Five Points Gang. later he was hired as a bouncer at Coney Island Dance Hall and Saloon by Frankie Yale Si Builders Palak. This is where Al Capone received the scars that he got a call to make "Scarface".
On December 30, 1918, Al Capone married Mae Josephine Coughlin, an Irish woman and dkaruniai a child named Albert Francis "Sonny" Capone. Then around 1921, Al Capone and his family decided to move to Chicago and occupy the home at 7244 South prairies Ave, south of the city of Chicago. Capone came at the invitation of Torrio who was looking for a business opportunity to trade goods ² dark. Torrio that time gained a wealth of crime proceeds James "Big Jim" Colosimo killed (alleged killed by Frankie Yale, although the charges were not proved due to lack of evidence) after refusing to enter new business areas and Al Capone at that time have also been charged with murder.
After the mayoral election, 1923 Chicago mayor William Emmett Dever Chosen reform, Chicago city government began to put pressure on the gangsters and criminals in the city of Chicago. This makes the gangsters and criminals sultry. To put its headquarters outside of city jurisdiction, organizations Capone (Chicago Outfit) entered by force into Cicero, Illinois. They fight with criminals Cicero Myles O'Donnell and William "Klondike" O'Donnell compete for power in Cicero Town Center. The victory is in the hands Capone, and Capone was a triumph of the most remarkable; takeover of Cicero's town government in 1924. The war resulted in more than 200 people were killed.
Capone (through his Murray The Hump), orchestrating the murder of the world's most famous alley in the 19th century, Saint Valentine's Day Massacre 1929. In Chicago, on February 14, 1929, shooting incident seven members of Bugs Moran Mafia gangsters are ruthless. Although the details of the murder victim mentioned only seven were found in a garage at 2212 North Clark Street but the estimated death toll actually means more than that. Of the incident directly linked to Capone and his followers, especially Murray The Hump and Jack "Machine Gun" McGurn but no one has ever been charged over the incident.
End of lunge Al Capone himself not for murder, assault, robbery, theft or bribery, but because smuggling case. Al Capone was arrested while smuggling liquor by FBI agent Eliot Ness named, who had long been eyeing Al Capone. Cases that ultimately became the door for law enforcement in the U.S. to try him in layers on the green table. So, thank you for reading this article.
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