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Perhaps the best-known gangster of all time, Al "Scarface" Capone was the most powerful mob boss of

his era. He dominated organized crime in the Chicago area from 1925 until 1931, when he was imprisoned

for federal income tax evasion.

Alphonse Capone was born on Jan. 17, 1899, in a tough neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y. He attended

school up to the sixth grade. His nickname, Scarface, resulted from a knife attack by the brother of a girl

Capone had insulted that left three scars on his face. Capone joined the James Street gang, headed by

Johnny Torrio. In 1920 Torrio asked Capone to go to Chicago to work for his uncle, Big Jim Colosimo,

head of the city's largest prostitution and gambling ring. Later that year when Prohibition became law,

Torrio foresaw bootlegging, the sale of illegal whiskey, as a lucrative business. His uncle, however, wanted

no part in such potentially dangerous dealings.

Colosimo was murdered and Torrio and Capone took over his empire, to which they added bootlegging.

After Torrio was gunned down and almost killed by a rival gang, he retired from the underworld.

At age...

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