for many years during the prohibition era Chicago was split up into two gangs one led by Al Capone and the other led by George "bugs" Moran.
don't worry about it i will get someone to deal with it. i will get someone to locate their HQ and get people from outside of this city so no one will be identified
i want to discuss the assassination attempt that happen to me and the on going problems with Moran's gang
On the morning of February 14, 1929, the lookouts (Harry and Phil Keywell) were watching carefully as the Moran gang assembled at the garage. Around 10:30, the lookouts recognized a man heading to the garage as "Bugs" Moran. The gunmen then opened fire, using two Tommy guns, a sawed-off shotgun, and a .45. The killing was fast and bloody. Each of the seven victims received at least 15 bullets, mostly in the head and torso. moran was not the one killed though they shot the wrong man.
The massacre that took seven lives that St. Valentine's Day in 1929 made newspaper headlines across the country. The country was shocked at the brutality of the killings. Police tried desperately to determine who was responsible.
Al Capone had an air-tight alibi because he had been called in for questioning by the Dade County solicitor in Miami during the time of the massacre. "Machine Gun" McGurn had what became called a "blonde alibi" he had been at a hotel with his blonde girlfriend from 9 p.m. on February 13 through 3 p.m. on February 14.
This was one of the first major crimes that the science of ballistics was used; however no one was ever tried or convicted for the murders of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Though the police never had enough evidence to convict Al Capone, the public knew he was responsible