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Al Capone Research Paper

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Adolfo Lopez
Mr. Watrous
English 3
13 January 2022
The Rise and fall of Al Capone
Who is the first to come to mind when you think of mobsters? Most of you probably said Al Capone given that he was a highly significant and prominent mobster in the “roaring twenties” due to his memorable name and actions. From his revolutionary way of organizing crime to his later imprisonment on the count of tax evasion. Al Capone's life was an exceptional example of a rise and fall story.
Al Capone was born on January 19, 1899 in Brooklyn to Italian immigrants Gabriele Capone and Teresa Capone. Capone was the fourth child out of the nine they had. Capone was expelled from school at the young age of 14 due to punching his female teacher in the face. After …show more content…

Shortly after Capone arrived in Chicago in 1919 Big Jim was assassinated and people suspected it was either Capone or Yale doing. For the reason that it would administrate Torrio to the boss. When the prohibition was introduced it brought the gang immense wealth because the market for alcohol was in enormous demand the gang started bootlegging. In the year of 1925 there was a failed assassination attempt on Torrio by a rival gang and this frightened Torrio into retirement in Italy. After Torrio retired Capone became the man in charge and he expanded their territory by brutality and viciously annihilating his opposition and bribing corrupt officials and …show more content…

He frequently boasted about how the government can trace him to any of the crimes even though they all knew he did it. But, prosecuting Capone is easier said than done as nobody could trace the money back to him or link him with the crimes. Elliot Ness and his task force named “The Untouchables” led the investigation into Al Capone and had obtained substantial evidence to convict Capone on 5 counts of income tax evasion on October 17 1931. In Addition to his conviction Capone was fined 57,692 and held liable for 215,000 dollars with interest for his taxes. The 5 counts of tax evasion gave Capone 11 years in

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