The legendary criminal boss Alfonso "Comet's face" did not complete the sixth grade, but this guy is far from foolish. By 26 years old he used Tekken to rule the Chicago underground world. Capri's strange barbarity and attractive combination made him a position as an international celebrity. In 1930, he was ranked as the beginning of the list of public enemies of the Chicago Crime Commission [Source: National Archives]
In the 1920s, Chicago reminded me of the wild West. Driving shots are commonplace and hostile groups kill each other's members. Ordinary people are not safe and sometimes get caught in fire. Public officials are not. State prosecutor William McSwiggan was murdered outside Capone Speakeasy in 1926 [Source: Gumbel]. The murder explained Capoe's Chicago rule. In the year that he assumed office to rule municipal offenses in 1925, there were 16 murders related to triad activities. At the highest point of his rule, the annual triad murder has reached 64 [Source: Treasury]
Capone is from New York but is known as the west side. In 1920 he worked as a rude bar bodyguard, worked in the inner circle of gang activity and began his career under the guidance of the Chicago criminal boss Johnny Trio. When the trio almost died after trying his life, he retired and left the force vacuum in Chicago. Traditionally this leads to bloodshed and factions try to rob the remaining pie as much as possible. However, due to his ruthless living will, Capone is at the top of the list. He integrated the majority of town gambling, prostitution, alcohol, and extortion rackets and put them under his control.
He earned a lot of money from his business. In 1927, he brought about $ 100 million [Source: Britannica]. This is equivalent to $ 1.2 billion in 2008 [Source: BLS]. No one knows how many people have died with his hands or his orders. But at that time, the federal prosecutor has worked for many years to prove the case against the face of the comet, they can only blame the gang for tax evasion.
As the scandal eroded his support, President Cardinal will face one of the problems above, but this will only represent a corner of the iceberg. Although Al Capone collapsed due to tax evasion and the president could face a similar situation, he thinks that he believes that some acts are public opinion crimes. "Teflon" President Don may not be sticky right now, but Teflon is simply a coating, it is easily scratched and deteriorates as soon as it breaks
Al Capone (1899-1947) The American gang became famous in the era of abstinence. He is an uncompromising boss of the Chicago clothing company - after the massacre of St. Valentine 's Day. Finally, he was pronounced evasion. Capone is a representative representative of the rogue of the Mafia, the dark side of the "roar of the 1920s".
On 17th October 1931 Al'Scarface 'Capone was sent to prison for tax evasion. From the small era Capone rose to Chicago's Johnny Tortio's illegal gambling business empire. Notorious violence and instability, Capone was able to avoid prosecution in large part until Elliot Ness'Untouchables' ultimately sued him based on his account. After imprisonment in Atlanta, Capone was transferred to the notorious Alcatraz prison in San Francisco Bay. He got a license in eight years and died in Palm Beach in 1947.
The US Internal Revenue Service collects tax evasion information on Capone, and Eddie O'Hare is an employment agency. O Hare runs with the dog of Capone running through the racetrack and tells the IRS where to find Capone's financial record. On November 24 Al Capone was sentenced to 11 years imprisonment, a fine of 50,000 dollars was imposed, the court cost was $ 7,692 and the tax was $ 215,000. After working for seven years, he was released from prison in 1939 and repaid all tax refunds. His spiritual and physical condition was very bad, and he entered Baltimore Hospital shortly after release. Before he died of stroke on January 25, 1947, he succeeded in killing Eddie O'Hare who stabbed him and sent him to prison.