Al Capone
Al Capone
Alphonse Capone
Alphonse Capone(1899-1947), also called Scarface the most famous American
gangster, who dominated organized crime in Chicago from 1925 to 1931.
Capone's parents immigrated to the United States from Naples in 1893; Al,
the fourth of nine children, quit school in Brooklyn after the sixth grade
and joined Johnny Torio’s James Street Boys gang, rising eventually to the
Five Points Gang. Torrio went to Chicago and early in 1921 Al accepted an
invitation to go with
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public as few public figures ever do. Capone's fame should have been
fleeting, a passing sensation, but instead it lodged permanently in the
consciousness of Americans, for whom he redefined the concept of crime into
an organized endeavor modeled on corporate enterprise. As he was at pains
to point out, many of his crimes were relative; bootlegging was criminal
only because a certain set of laws decreed it, and then the laws were
changed.