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Subtitle The St. Valentine's Day - Massacre

SMC Cartage Company garage at 2122 North Clark Street , Lincoln Park, Chicago. Time: Approximately 10:30 a.m. . Casualties: 7 men were killed.

Top gang enforcers. Frank was the only one found alive, but he died shortly after, refusing to identify the shooters with the words, "No one shot me". Adam Heyer: The gang's business manager and bookkeeper. Albert Weinshank: A gang associate and speakeasy manager. subtitle The St. Valentine's Day Massacre

To complete the deception for onlookers, the two "uniformed officers" led the two "plainclothes" men out of the garage with their hands up, as if they were making an arrest. SMC Cartage Company garage at 2122 North Clark

The was the execution-style murder of seven members and associates of the North Side Gang in Chicago on February 14, 1929 . The event is widely regarded as the most infamous gangland killing of the Prohibition era, marking a decisive shift in power toward Al Capone and his South Side Gang . Event Overview Casualties: 7 men were killed

No one was ever prosecuted for the murders. However, the public outcry led federal authorities to target Al Capone, eventually leading to his 1931 conviction for tax evasion .