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5. Explain the downfall of Al Capone and its effect on Organized Crime?
It was right after the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre that Al Capone’s downfall began. The whole massacre was blamed upon him by the public and the media and he was dubbed as “Public Enemy Number One” (“Al Capone” n.d.)
President Herbert Hoover, after the St. Valentine Day Massacre, became alert and Capone came under the radar. The federal government was asked to step in and take some action against Capone. Capone remained really confident that he won’t get caught. As usual, Capone tried to use his weapons like intimidation and bribery to buy the jury but the jury got changed at the last moment and the new jury was asked to take the decision. Capone was found guilty for

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