All these mobsters are interesting. A different time, I find their life stories fascinating. How they started, and ended. This dude was bad to the core. Thank you 💛. I look forward to watching more!!!
The only other mobster I can think of who was just as maniacal was Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll of the New York City gangs, specifically Dutch Schultz, with whom he later was involved in a bloody gang war.
Born in Chicago and raised on the North Side, our last address was 2127 North Magnolia - back in the seventies. My sisters and I walked right by the alley of the St. Valentines Day Massacre on our way to St. Theresa's. There was a paper factory and they'd pile free paper for us kids to take.
@@JamesSeaberry Hey - born on the West Side, on 56th street. My Ma inherited the apartment from someone - she was raised in that building. My Grandparents and Aunties lived in one of the second floor apartments, until they moved to King Drive.
The murder of Dion O'Banion was actually even more dramatic. O'Banion in the role of florist rather than gangleader extended his hand to the visitors in greeting them. As he is a deadly shot with either hand, the assassins held both wrists tightly while the third man shot O'Banion.
O'Bannon officially was the manager according to the City officials in reality O'Bannon was a partner of William F. Scholfield aka Big Bill Scholfield.
@@JayCity10 Agree. I had only two complaints of the show, the character of O'Banion and the rushed ending which missed out on the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre.
You never want shit with a gangster dieing of cancer…. My dad was a 1%er from south Jersey/philly and had blood ties to the Philly mob. When he found out he was sick he became extremely ruthless
This is an interesting because I always said there are 2 people you don't fuck with...someone old and someone dying...life in prison is definitely not a deterrent...💯💯🤷♂️🤷♂️🤣🤣
Your detail is amazing!!! I just subscribed. Can"t wait to watch more!!! Somebody finally gets it right!!!! So many shitty channels out here. Thank You!!!!
My Dads Uncle Joe Reilly worked for O'Banion and after Weiss was killed he went into hiding moved to Haight Asbury San Francisco. Years later in the late 60s my dad found him he was in his late 80s hippie girls were taking care of him making sure his suits were clean still a sharp dresser he lived to be 93 nice guy as i remember i was 6 when he stayed with us.
It is a strange likeness but yes, there is some resemblance between one and the other. At least in front photos. I don't know what they look like in profile photos.
A nice job, if incomplete in some searches. I’d only ever read of “Hymie’s” first-name as having been “Earl,” not Henry or Heinrich, so very good work on unearthing that detail! He also had a wife & or a fiancée who was expecting to be married to him at the time of the ambush, I forget which. He & Frank Yale either were surprisingly popular in their communities, or so locally-famous at their deaths that “big funeral” was an incredible understatement in tribute. Some things about gangsters just don’t really change. The younger they go, the larger their legends hundreds of years later, generally.
There were four men Al Capone feared. They were the Burnstien Brothers...Ray, Izzy ,Abe and Joe. They were the founders/ leaders of the Purple Gang in Detroit. They controlled the bootleggers and hitmen.
I attended church in Ypsilant, Michigan (2016) with a lady whose dad was in the Purple gang. I had never heard of them. She told me that her husband had smacked her around and she went to her dad and the dad went to visit her husband. He warned him to never touch his daughter again or he would kill him. Never happened again.
It was, he brought a lot of men from New York as he saw Chicago as an opportunity with New York being too diluted already with the likes of Luciano and Dutch Schultz running the city.
Family had old school bars and businesses in Calumet City. They were Polish and tell of days when Capone's guys tried to force them to buy booze from them. The Italians were driven off and the locals didn't use them for alcohol.
Well done this was a very interesting video about Hiemy Weiss, I really enjoyed listening to it buddy thanks for posting it UA-cam for us even though you put it on here quite a while ago mate I’ve only just found your podcast but I am just glad that I found mate because you’ve just earned yourself a new subscriber, keep it up mate.
The Northside gang was made up of former members of the old Market Street gang. The Northsiders membership was Irish, Polish, German and Jewish in structure. Nails Morton was of Jewish heritage and Nails gang hailed from the Maxwell Street area of Chicago.
Carrying nearly 6000 cash in the mid 20s. The money flying around back then. I stared for hours, as a child, of pictures of the likes of Weiss and Schemer Drucci. This was interesting. To say the least.
@@flyiny_sqiurrelWhy be like that? Apparently, he knows. He didn’t have to be there. 🙄🤦🏼♂️ Oh and it’s “were there,” not, “was there.” 🙄🙄🙄🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
Very well done story of the Mob and their dealings and death's. Great account and thankfully no background music as seems de rigueur now with so many documentary videos!
These guys were so smart with their money they didn't build Las Vegas earlier; before Lucky. Fighting over a city when you have the ideas and money to build a new one is kind of odd. But perhaps they had no thought of it when people were constantly trying to kill them. And any phone call could be a fake one leading to one's demise.
I live in Chicago, although I was not born there. I had heard about Chicago while growing up back east. What I knew was from movies. The St. Valentine Day Massacre and Dillinger with Warren Oates. I had no idea they were true stories. I thought they were films made up by screen writers. I now live about 15 minutes from both locations. Everyone asks me why is Chicago so dangerous. I say the same thing; it always was and always will be and there's nothing anyone can do about it. 4th of July weekend, over 100 people were shot and at least 20 of them died. Tough town....!!
His brother Fred was a prick it wasn't his fault he had a medical issue that kept him out of the service. I mean dudes still trash but his brother shouldn't of been so rough on him about not being able to serve
I always heard it was Peter Gusenberg, who had been in prison when O'Banion was murdered, that stepped onto the sidewalk and fired into the Hawthorne in 1926.
Just so you know Paul Ricca was not Al’s bodyguard and he did not pull Al to the floor, Frank Rio was Al’s long time bodyguard and he knew the Nortb Siders were firing blanks to get Al to come out the front door of the restaurant so they could kill him but Rio smelled out their plan and he pulled Al to the floor saving his life.
Buddy it all depends on your listening to really because, I’ve heard that it was Frankie Rio but I’ve also heard that it was Paul Ricca over the years, it’s the same with the St Valentines Massacre really, it all depends on who you’re listening to or what book you’re reading, because I heard the audiobook called Getting Capone, for the first time since I’ve been reading about organised crime in America which has been over 40 years,but in the book it states that Murray Humphreys was one of the gunmen that took part in the massacre and I said never have I heard that before, it’s always been said that it was Tony Accardo and Fred Burke that took part in the massacre along with the murder twins Anselmi and Scalise.
@@mrfugazi6713i believe it was a group of Capone hitmen called the "American Boys" that did the massacre. Check out the testimony of Byron Bolton, one of the lookouts.
Ricca wasn’t his bodyguard his cousins the fischetti brothers were ricca but got lucky spotting the Moran gang pulling up the road and rushed in to pull Capone down but he wasn’t his bodyguard, ricca took over after Capone not nitti he was a front boss really so he obviously had a lot of power way too much to be a bodyguard
100round drum mag to the tommy gun?you sure ive seen 50 rounds drum mag to That gun but Never heard or seen 100drum mag but hey maybe im wrong about it just curious about it
@@St63420 He didn't hide anything. His real name was Henryk Wojciechowski, a common Polish name; as the video says, he was Catholic and wore a rosary. He changed his name TO Weiss.
@St63420 like today Fake Liberals pushing inclusivity except In 🇮🇱 of course. Even kamala harris who is supposed to be huge equal rights, inclusivity, humanitarian liberal endorsed 🇮🇱 and Netanyahu the other day, we r woke. Effin deons
@@natemyers4946Sir you watch to much news 😂😂😂😂O block is nothing compared to them trailer parks shooting police, police shooting civilians & the military killing civilians
Whomever edits your scripts should learn how to tighten things up better. At least four times you say “Capone, or the Behemoth, as they referred to him” and you only need to do that once and then the rest of time either just use Capone or the Behemoth and it’s known whom you are referring to.
Interesting that Weiss and many other famous gangsters were born Aquarius after researching . Weiss, Frank Nitti, Johnny Torrio, Frank Costello, Tony Bananas Caponigro, Griselda Blanco, Frank Matthews, Nucky Johnson, Pretty Boy Floyd, Carlos Marcello, John A. Gotti(Gotti Jr), John Franzese, Lepke Buchaltor, Frankie Yale....
I've never heard of a 100 round drum magazine. I've read 75 round drums but in RVN, I used 50 round drum magazines, but the Thompson was too heavy and a Model 12 was better in the Central Highlands,
Yes, it was a Drum magazine. Drum magazines for the Thompson SMG came in three types. The 25 round, the 50 round, and lastly, the 100 round .45 calibre ACP Drum magazine. The stick magazine, too, came in three types, being the 5 round (rare) the Ten round and the 30 round magazine.
@@bobpelley5093 We're commenting on a video where hundreds are slain in horrific violence and this dude is bent out of shape because someone said "Hymie Town." WTF.
All these mobsters are interesting. A different time, I find their life stories fascinating. How they started, and ended. This dude was bad to the core. Thank you 💛. I look forward to watching more!!!
The only other mobster I can think of who was just as maniacal was Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll of the New York City gangs, specifically Dutch Schultz, with whom he later was involved in a bloody gang war.
They are very interesting, yes, especially because they are here no more and we never ran the risk of being one of their victims.
Where do you think they are now?
Born in Chicago and raised on the North Side, our last address was 2127 North Magnolia - back in the seventies. My sisters and I walked right by the alley of the St. Valentines Day Massacre on our way to St. Theresa's. There was a paper factory and they'd pile free paper for us kids to take.
Roosevelt and Pulaski here; WEST SIIIIIIIDE!!!!!!!!!
@@JamesSeaberry Hey - born on the West Side, on 56th street. My Ma inherited the apartment from someone - she was raised in that building. My Grandparents and Aunties lived in one of the second floor apartments, until they moved to King Drive.
@@lisetteeliseparis7070 Hail Fellow Traveller!!!!!!!
What did you do with the paper?
Maybe for school work?
The murder of Dion O'Banion was actually even more dramatic. O'Banion in the role of florist rather than gangleader extended his hand to the visitors in greeting them. As he is a deadly shot with either hand, the assassins held both wrists tightly while the third man shot O'Banion.
Yes killed by Franky Yale, Albert Anselmi and John Guinta
O'Bannon officially was the manager according to the City officials in reality O'Bannon was a partner of William F. Scholfield aka Big Bill Scholfield.
Like how they disabled lucca in the godfather, smart as hell, pros.
They botched like hell, the portrayal vof Dean O'Banion on the Boardwalk Empire show.
@@JayCity10 Agree. I had only two complaints of the show, the character of O'Banion and the rushed ending which missed out on the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre.
You never want shit with a gangster dieing of cancer…. My dad was a 1%er from south Jersey/philly and had blood ties to the Philly mob. When he found out he was sick he became extremely ruthless
This is an interesting because I always said there are 2 people you don't fuck with...someone old and someone dying...life in prison is definitely not a deterrent...💯💯🤷♂️🤷♂️🤣🤣
Your detail is amazing!!! I just subscribed. Can"t wait to watch more!!! Somebody finally gets it right!!!! So many shitty channels out here. Thank You!!!!
Weiss was shell shocked
Interesting video. I never knew his full story. Thanks for posting i subscribed.
but what was his final meal?
Nah, great video
I wish I knew!
I love how uncensored the names used to be--til that dreaded HR department showed up with their best bro Rico :P
Meal or no meal this is well done . I enjoyed and ate my own meal LOL
My Dads Uncle Joe Reilly worked for O'Banion and after Weiss was killed he went into hiding moved to Haight Asbury San Francisco. Years later in the late 60s my dad found him he was in his late 80s hippie girls were taking care of him making sure his suits were clean still a sharp dresser he lived to be 93 nice guy as i remember i was 6 when he stayed with us.
It’s hippie when referring to people and hippy when referring to a portion of someone’s anatomy.
@BCSoHappy Whatever, you dry guy.
@@BCSoHappy Hahaha 😆 😂 lol
Did he ever speak about working with the north side gang?
Shut up .@@BCSoHappy
That mugshot of Hymie Weiss always reminds me of the actor Joel Kinnaman.
I can see that
It is a strange likeness but yes, there is some resemblance between one and the other. At least in front photos. I don't know what they look like in profile photos.
@@3BK235Y Same
A nice job, if incomplete in some searches. I’d only ever read of “Hymie’s” first-name as having been “Earl,” not Henry or Heinrich, so very good work on unearthing that detail! He also had a wife & or a fiancée who was expecting to be married to him at the time of the ambush, I forget which.
He & Frank Yale either were surprisingly popular in their communities, or so locally-famous at their deaths that “big funeral” was an incredible understatement in tribute.
Some things about gangsters just don’t really change. The younger they go, the larger their legends hundreds of years later, generally.
There were four men Al Capone feared. They were the Burnstien Brothers...Ray, Izzy ,Abe and Joe. They were the founders/ leaders of the Purple Gang in Detroit. They controlled the bootleggers and hitmen.
I attended church in Ypsilant, Michigan (2016) with a lady whose dad was in the Purple gang.
I had never heard of them.
She told me that her husband had smacked her around and she went to her dad and the dad went to visit her husband. He warned him to never touch his daughter again or he would kill him.
Never happened again.
Well researched. Good video.
Without O'Banion, Hymie Weiss, & Bugs Moran, Al Capone wouldn't be as infamous as he is today.
I recall an underboss son telling how his father said Capone came to New York with 100 men around him. This had to be the time period.
It was, he brought a lot of men from New York as he saw Chicago as an opportunity with New York being too diluted already with the likes of Luciano and Dutch Schultz running the city.
Dutch schultz never ran shit he was up in harlem collecting pennies and stealing beer
Dam he had an army frfr
@@healdiseasenowAn army wouldn’t let the cops arrest you
Lies
Family had old school bars and businesses in Calumet City. They were Polish and tell of days when Capone's guys tried to force them to buy booze from them. The Italians were driven off and the locals didn't use them for alcohol.
Well told, thanks for uploading.
Well done this was a very interesting video about Hiemy Weiss, I really enjoyed listening to it buddy thanks for posting it UA-cam for us even though you put it on here quite a while ago mate I’ve only just found your podcast but I am just glad that I found mate because you’ve just earned yourself a new subscriber, keep it up mate.
I really appreciate it thank you & glad you enjoyed! Plenty more to come
@@TheLastSupper_yt just the pronunciation of "e-pit-o-me" was the only flaw.
Thank you for interesting video 😊
Thank you for watching!
I had read that Weiss "had the courage of a mad lion". This is not far from the truth!
The Northside gang was made up of former members of the old Market Street gang. The Northsiders membership was Irish, Polish, German and Jewish in structure. Nails Morton was of Jewish heritage and Nails gang hailed from the Maxwell Street area of Chicago.
That was the irony of the papers calling them the Irish mob. Most of the victims of the st valentine's day massacre were German.
@@natemyers4946and Murder Incorporated were the "cops" that murdered Moran's gang. The gunmen were Jews.
I like and subscribe. Great work of good details. Old school.
Thank you I appreciate it!
Never turn your back on a group of guys buying flowers.🤔
FACTS! 💯
Capone got chased from New York. Later on he became who he was but he was nothing in Brooklyn. Just another guy working as a bouncer.
Lol NyNy kicked his azz😂😂
Bensonhurst
Carrying nearly 6000 cash in the mid 20s. The money flying around back then. I stared for hours, as a child, of pictures of the likes of Weiss and Schemer Drucci. This was interesting. To say the least.
Over $100,000.00 in todays $$$!!
Schemer Drucci had 13k on him when he was gunned down.
As a young lad I stared at pictures of Farrah Faucet and Lynda Carter not mobsters.
@@djquinn11 I did both, first you get the money, then you get the power then you get the pußy. It's a blueprint my Boy. Tony Montana is my Life Coach.
@@ThomasJones-sz3sx😊😊😊 ppl😊😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
I always heard it was Tony Accardo aka Joe batters aka big tuna was the one who shielded capone Not Paul the Waiter! Interesting
It was Tony Accardo that jumped on Capone to shield him from the bullets, not Paul Ricca.
And you was there so you know that for facts
@@flyiny_sqiurrelWhy be like that? Apparently, he knows. He didn’t have to be there. 🙄🤦🏼♂️
Oh and it’s “were there,” not, “was there.” 🙄🙄🙄🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
@alan30189 it might be slang talk. Js thats how people in Chicago talk. Especially Italians
@@alan30189.
I heard it was Joe Batters also
Great documentary! New subscriber now!😀 6:47
Very well done story of the Mob and their dealings and death's.
Great account and thankfully no background music as seems de rigueur now with so many
documentary videos!
@@derekstocker6661 thank you glad you enjoyed!
Fascinating stuff - I feel Hymie's heart wasn't really in it though, when he applied for WW1 service, as the war had ended the year before...
No one had the heart or guts to tell him.
I heard he also avoided the purple gang.
It would have been nice if the Northsiders would have moved their headquarters after O'Banion's murder.
The corner were Hymie Weiss was killed is a very wealthy area compare to old Chicago days .
All sons of Cain, genealogy is very much misunderstood then like today.
“Sons of Cain”? Say what?
My grandmother maiden name is wojciechowski...
Thank you sir 🙏
These guys were so smart with their money they didn't build Las Vegas earlier; before Lucky.
Fighting over a city when you have the ideas and money to build a new one is kind of odd. But perhaps they had no thought of it when people were constantly trying to kill them.
And any phone call could be a fake one leading to one's demise.
I live in Chicago, although I was not born there. I had heard about Chicago while growing up back east. What I knew was from movies. The St. Valentine Day Massacre and Dillinger with Warren Oates. I had no idea they were true stories. I thought they were films made up by screen writers. I now live about 15 minutes from both locations. Everyone asks me why is Chicago so dangerous. I say the same thing; it always was and always will be and there's nothing anyone can do about it. 4th of July weekend, over 100 people were shot and at least 20 of them died. Tough town....!!
Can you do one about “The Genna Brothers”
They’re in the pipeline!
@@TheLastSupper_ytcan you do Capone cousins the fischetti brothers
Irish, Italian, and Jewish gangsters wilding out again.
Even the Mafia called him Mister
Hymie the Polack showed them‼️
His brother Fred was a prick it wasn't his fault he had a medical issue that kept him out of the service. I mean dudes still trash but his brother shouldn't of been so rough on him about not being able to serve
Pituitary adenoma. I had the same experience
Kinda difficult to adapt to this COURTNEY BRIT ACCENT & fast rhythm, but good story, nicely written.
Courtney ? What are you on about. Do you mean Cockney .? If you do your wrong twice , this is nothing like a cockney accent you retard .
I always heard it was Peter Gusenberg, who had been in prison when O'Banion was murdered, that stepped onto the sidewalk and fired into the Hawthorne in 1926.
That was a great year 1926 I still remember roaring twenties man what a time😊
@@lewesleyacklin1408you were around that time huh? Interesting
DO MORE MOB STORIES
He hated being called scarface
I always thought how different he looks at 5:00
People don't realize Al was in his 20's he was a kid
Why Was Eazy Looking so Stupid & Guilty Like Everything Clips Said He Knew Was True🤣🤣
People keep talking about fear even a killer can can be killed
I always wonder how easy the murder of obanion was
Let his guard drop
Bugs Moran picked up the piece, but didn't have nearly the capability of O'Banion and Weiss.
I wish Weiss would've got Capone.
Capone, was aware that Wice, was a gabardine-stroking nickel-nose.
1919 the war was over. Maybe 1918?
The word is e-PIT--o-mee
👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Just so you know Paul Ricca was not Al’s bodyguard and he did not pull Al to the floor, Frank Rio was Al’s long time bodyguard and he knew the Nortb Siders were firing blanks to get Al to come out the front door of the restaurant so they could kill him but Rio smelled out their plan and he pulled Al to the floor saving his life.
Too many theories. Id love to have been around in that time.
What a hoot! Active church goers? Guess they forgot many of the commandments of the 10 Commandments.
No , they just left the "nots" out of them .
Maybe they believed that as long as they confessed their sins, they were good.
I always thought that Bugs Moran was the biggest threat to Al Capone!!!
Any relation with the Weiss Memorial Hospital?
Where are they today?
How little things change, violence in Chicago.
Wow !!!
Weiss had connection with the notorious purple gang.
the 18th amendment only prohibited the sale and distribution of alcohol, not the consumption
Boogs Mo-ran!
Wheres the cooking ?
I wish I knew his last meal! A bit more of a documentary this week
Epitome - "eh pit uh me"
So famous and so dangerous that nobody ever heard about
Funny thing is most people who are into stories about Capone know about him.
If you are from Chicago, you know who this guy is.
It was Frankie Rio who threw Capone to the ground and laid on top of him during the 1926 attack at the Hawthorn. Not Paul Ricca.
Buddy it all depends on your listening to really because, I’ve heard that it was Frankie Rio but I’ve also heard that it was Paul Ricca over the years, it’s the same with the St Valentines Massacre really, it all depends on who you’re listening to or what book you’re reading, because I heard the audiobook called Getting Capone, for the first time since I’ve been reading about organised crime in America which has been over 40 years,but in the book it states that Murray Humphreys was one of the gunmen that took part in the massacre and I said never have I heard that before, it’s always been said that it was Tony Accardo and Fred Burke that took part in the massacre along with the murder twins Anselmi and Scalise.
@@mrfugazi6713 The Purple Gang from Detroit were the ones commissioned to do the hit.
@@mrfugazi6713i believe it was a group of Capone hitmen called the "American Boys" that did the massacre. Check out the testimony of Byron Bolton, one of the lookouts.
Actually it was tony accardo
Ricca wasn’t his bodyguard his cousins the fischetti brothers were ricca but got lucky spotting the Moran gang pulling up the road and rushed in to pull Capone down but he wasn’t his bodyguard, ricca took over after Capone not nitti he was a front boss really so he obviously had a lot of power way too much to be a bodyguard
Capone put Nitti as the boss after he went to Jail. Ricca was boss after Nitti killed himself to avoid going to jail.
Sir name Weiss is German. You pronounce is Veiss. W is a V sound .
Not in America. Many names like mine sound and are spelled differently from our European name. The authorizes changed it at Ellis Island.
Polish guy🇵🇱what a lion
Tony Accardo shielded Capone from the hawthorn hit not Paul Ricca
Yes it was I agree with you
100round drum mag to the tommy gun?you sure ive seen 50 rounds drum mag to That gun but Never heard or seen 100drum mag but hey maybe im wrong about it just curious about it
They do exist but they are rare.
@@mattthespyd3r969 wow thanks
It's called a century magazine, it holds 100 rounds but if you put 100 in you will pop the tension spring so best to only rack up 90
I always figured Hymie was must have been Jewish.
He was not
@@djstaub Yes, that is why I say that I always figured, which should mean that I discovered that he wasn't, or something like that. Thanks though.
@@St63420 He didn't hide anything. His real name was Henryk Wojciechowski, a common Polish name; as the video says, he was Catholic and wore a rosary. He changed his name TO Weiss.
@St63420 like today Fake Liberals pushing inclusivity except In 🇮🇱 of course. Even kamala harris who is supposed to be huge equal rights, inclusivity, humanitarian liberal endorsed 🇮🇱 and Netanyahu the other day, we r woke. Effin deons
Imagine being scared of a MF named Hymie.
Ok , Paula 😘
I bet he was declined to fight in WW1 in 1919 the war ended the year before 😂
I think I would have loved being alive in those times. Lot of cash great food and booze .and loved the women and love the style of clothes
Epitome really pronounced that way ?
No.
Only 2 stolen cars in Cicero? Seems low
Who said he was trying to get as many as he could ? Or are you just white and assuming like you guys always do before you get the facts
Rosary beads and bible? Unlikely. Bible is for Prods. Rosary beads and Missal, possibly.
How can the gangsters kill people ten go to church
Well the 10 that were killed won't be there. Ad they don't believe in GOD anyway.
The same way some gang members in O Block go to church today
@@natemyers4946Sir you watch to much news 😂😂😂😂O block is nothing compared to them trailer parks shooting police, police shooting civilians & the military killing civilians
Anyone can add polish subtitlies?
Whomever edits your scripts should learn how to tighten things up better. At least four times you say “Capone, or the Behemoth, as they referred to him” and you only need to do that once and then the rest of time either just use Capone or the Behemoth and it’s known whom you are referring to.
@@GrumpyGrobbyGamer thanks for the feedback. I edit my own scripts and this was my first video so I accept it isn’t the best. Will take it on board!
Lancashire accent?
Correct
Interesting that Weiss and many other famous gangsters were born Aquarius after researching .
Weiss, Frank Nitti, Johnny Torrio, Frank Costello, Tony Bananas Caponigro, Griselda Blanco, Frank Matthews, Nucky Johnson, Pretty Boy Floyd, Carlos Marcello, John A. Gotti(Gotti Jr), John Franzese, Lepke Buchaltor, Frankie Yale....
Where is Nitty during all of this action..
Nittis head quarters was on LeSalle jus south of the Chicago river. That’s where the cops shot him and tried setting him up
@@WaughDaddy666 Thanks brother
LJ!!!!!!!!!//Lars
That was nothing compared to present day America.
100 round magazine on a Thompson?.
I've never heard of a 100 round drum magazine. I've read 75 round drums but in RVN, I used 50 round drum magazines, but the Thompson was too heavy and a Model 12 was better in the Central Highlands,
They made them they are rare if you had one today it’s worth probably seven to $10,000. I know of one.
Yes, it was a Drum magazine. Drum magazines for the Thompson SMG came in three types. The 25 round, the 50 round, and lastly, the 100 round .45 calibre ACP Drum magazine. The stick magazine, too, came in three types, being the 5 round (rare) the Ten round and the 30 round magazine.
Don’t think he was scared of him
Captain 🧑✈️ Capone was also smart and fearless 🙂↕️legs “ diamond 💎 was another killer that looked up to Mr Alcohol 🍷 Alcapone 🎉
A bit inaccurate, but still fun and entertaining..
"Regurgitate"? I think you mean reiterate, unless your Slip Mahoney
I saw what you did there. Nice. 8->
Chicago gang violence. Same thing different day.
Except, back then, the gangs had a code of ethics and accountability that modern street gangs don't have.
Maybe they should have called Chicago "Hymie town."🎉
Jessie Jackson called NYC "Hymie Town."
, He regretted that foolish and antisemitic statement!!
@@jayrosen6663 just a joke dude...no offense.
@@bobpelley5093 We're commenting on a video where hundreds are slain in horrific violence and this dude is bent out of shape because someone said "Hymie Town." WTF.