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Chicago, February 14, 1929 — 10:30 AM. Men dressed as police march seven gangsters into a line… then unleash Thompson submachine guns inside a North Clark Street garage. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre didn’t just shock America — it turned Al Capone from a bootlegging “businessman” into Public Enemy No. 1. This video tells the full rise and fall of the most famous gangster in history — from the Five Points Gang and Johnny Torrio’s “corporate crime” lessons, to Capone’s Prohibition empire that controlled Chicago through bribes, violence, and fear. Inside this documentary: The real story behind the “Scarface” nickname How Capone industrialized bootlegging with a vertical-integration empire Why the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre became the turning point that brought massive federal attention The two-front takedown: Eliot Ness’ Untouchables hitting breweries while IRS investigators followed the money His transfer to Alcatraz in 1934, where “Scarface” became Prisoner 85 The tragic mental collapse and the quiet end in Florida Capone’s story is the ultimate crime paradox: a man who survived gang wars and machine guns… but was destroyed by paperwork, prison, and time. Watch until the end to see how America’s most feared kingpin was ultimately unmade — not by rivals, but by the federal machine. Keywords Al Capone documentary, St Valentine’s Day Massacre, Chicago Outfit, Bugs Moran, Prohibition gangster, Thompson submachine gun, Eliot Ness Untouchables, Frank Wilson IRS, Al Capone tax evasion, Alcatraz inmate 85, organized crime history, 1920s Chicago gang wars, Scarface Capone, true crime documentary, Great Depression mobsters