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The Godfather The Don’s Edition: A Mob Moment in History - Brought to you From the Family

Published Feb 18, 2007, by Lemery
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The Godfather The Don’s Edition: A Mob Moment in History - Brought to you From the Family

by Lemery.
"St. Valentine's Day wasn't all candy and roses. Seven known members of George 'Bugs' Moran's gang were shot and killed on the North Side of Chicago in what police have dubbed the "St. Valentine's Day Massacre."

According to reports, the Moran mobster...
"St. Valentine's Day wasn't all candy and roses. Seven known members of George 'Bugs' Moran's gang were shot and killed on the North Side of Chicago in what police have dubbed the "St. Valentine's Day Massacre."

According to reports, the Moran mobsters were held captive inside a Lincoln Park Neighborhood garage during the early morning hours by five men loyal to Al 'Scarface' Capone, the notorious kingpin from Chicago's South Side. All seven of Moran's men were lined up against a wall and gunned down with machine guns. It is not known if Moran himself was the intended target."

These was a good read for me anyways, as I was reading it. What do all of you think about on this situation. Me personally, I find it kind of ironic on how this happened on Valentines day haha.

Post your comments! What do you have to say about this?

Until next time,

Lemery the King.
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