The St. Valentine’s Day massacre was a killing of seven people on St. Valentine’s Day. Al Capone was responsible for these deaths. He sent a team of four men to kill his rival “Bugs” Moran and his men. Two of …[Continue]
St. Valentine's Day massacre
Who is Responsible for the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre?
Before we get into who is responsible for the St. Valentine’s Day massacre, let’s talk about what it was. The St. Valentine’s Day massacre was an executioner style shooting of seven people, using sub-machine guns. It occurred on Valentine’s Day …[Continue]
What is the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre?
When most people think of Valentine’s Day they think of love, however, in 1929, Valentine’s Day was the date of a mob-related killing now referred to as The Saint Valentine’s Day massacre. This shooting killed seven people. It came as …[Continue]
Order of Events of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
The St. Valentine’s Day massacre was a killing of seven people executioner style on Valentine’s Day in 1929. Let’s take a look at the order and unfolding of events that surround that day: It starts with the planning: Al Capone …[Continue]
Successes and Failures of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
Let’s take a look at the successes and failures of the St. Valentine’s Day massacre. First, what is the St. Valentine’s Day massacre? The event known as the St. Valentine’s Day massacre occurred in North Chicago. Seven well-dressed men were …[Continue]