Victims of St. Valentine's Day Massacre

Aftermath of the Valentine's Day Massacre of February 14, 1929. Seven members of the O'Banion Moran gang were trapped in a warehouse, lined up against the wall, and shot to death. According to the Chicago Police department the cause of the murders was the illicit gangster controlled liquor traffic in Chicago during Prohibition.
Aftermath of the Valentine's Day Massacre of February 14, 1929. Seven members of the O'Banion Moran gang were trapped in a warehouse, lined up against the wall, and shot to death. According to the Chicago Police department the cause of the murders was the illicit gangster controlled liquor traffic in Chicago during Prohibition.
Victims of St. Valentine's Day Massacre
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14 February, 1929
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