St | Valentine's Day Assacre

Four to six assailants entered the garage. At least two were disguised in police uniforms, leading the victims to believe it was a routine raid.

The seven men were ordered to line up against a brick wall. The attackers then opened fire with Thompson submachine guns and shotguns, firing over 70 rounds. st valentine's day assacre

Led by George "Bugs" Moran , who fiercely resisted Capone's expansion into his territory. The Event: February 14, 1929 Four to six assailants entered the garage

Six died instantly, while the seventh, Frank Gusenberg, lived for a short time but refused to break the "code of silence" before he died. 1929 Six died instantly