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* [[Mob War]]: Against the Irish North Side Gang, culminating in the infamous Valentine's Day Massacre.
* [[More Dakka]]: His name is nearly synonymous with the Thompson Submachine Gun, aka "The Chicago Typewriter."
* [[Nasty Party]]: In 1929, Al Capone learned that three men intended to betray him. He invited them to a lavish banquet, and once they'd eaten and drunk their fill ordered his bodyguards to tie the men to their chairs. Capone worked all three over with a [[Batter Up|baseball bat]], before finally ordering his guards to shoot the would-be betrayers and dump the remains.
* [[Neighbourhood Friendly Gangsters]]: During [[The Great Depression]] he [[Pet the Dog|set up soup lines in Chicago]].
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* [[Phony Veteran]]: At times, he passed his prominent facial scars off as old war wounds, but he never served in the military.
* [[The Virus]]: It's been proposed that part of his ruthless, ragging personality was caused by him suffering from third stage syphillys, which had no treatment at the time. His son Albert Francis Capone was born with congenital syphilis as well due to this.
 
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