The St. Valentine's Day massacre was one of the best played out murder in history although it did not work to the full extent. He had arranged for George "Bugs" Moran and most of his North Side gang affiliated mobsters to be killed on Valentine’s Day in 1929. The plan was to get a bootlegger who was well-known to get Bugs and his mobsters to a warehouse. When they were inside the warehouse Moran's gangsters were in the presences of hit men who dressed up to look like policemen. The mobsters thought they had been caught by the authorities so they followed orders by the hitmen. Al Capone’s men lined the mobsters up against a wall and then gunned …show more content…
He was well-known in the mobs and had many loyal subjects. Tax invasion was what he was actually found guilty for and sent to prison over. His estimated debt was at $215,000 and was sentenced 11 years imprisonment. It is illegal to fraud money because without restrictions to money the world would be in debt and destruction to the economy would be the outcome. The punishment Alphonse Gabriel Capone received was just and fair. Although he served 11 years and was cut off from the outside world for a while he was not affected because he had connections in prison He went to Penitentiary in Atlanta but had to be moved to a maximum-security lockup at Alcatraz Island. He got moved because he was manipulating the authorities to get his