Subtitle The St. Valentine's Day Massacre Official

Al Capone (who was in Florida at the time to establish an alibi). The Execution

The primary target, George "Bugs" Moran , arrived late, saw the "police car," and fled the scene before entering. subtitle The St. Valentine's Day Massacre

An optician and gambler who enjoyed the company of gangsters. Al Capone (who was in Florida at the

The brutality of the massacre and the use of submachine guns directly influenced the passage of the National Firearms Act of 1934 . The brutality of the massacre and the use

No one was ever prosecuted for the murders. However, the public outcry led federal authorities to target Al Capone, eventually leading to his 1931 conviction for tax evasion .

Top gang enforcers. Frank was the only one found alive, but he died shortly after, refusing to identify the shooters with the words, "No one shot me". Adam Heyer: The gang's business manager and bookkeeper. Albert Weinshank: A gang associate and speakeasy manager.