St Valentine's Day Massacre Victims

View of victims of the St Valentine's Day Massacre on the floor of SMC Cartage Company (at 2122 North Clark Street), Chicago, Illinois, mid February 1929. The massacre took place on February 14, 1929m and though there were no convictions in the subsequent investigation and trial, it was suspected that the seven victims, members of the North Side Gang and several others, were killed over a Prohibition-related dispute with Al Capone's Chicago Outfit. (Photo by Jun Fujita/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
View of victims of the St Valentine's Day Massacre on the floor of SMC Cartage Company (at 2122 North Clark Street), Chicago, Illinois, mid February 1929. The massacre took place on February 14, 1929m and though there were no convictions in the subsequent investigation and trial, it was suspected that the seven victims, members of the North Side Gang and several others, were killed over a Prohibition-related dispute with Al Capone's Chicago Outfit. (Photo by Jun Fujita/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
St Valentine's Day Massacre Victims
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1390290439
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February 14, 1929
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