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Al Capone, the infamous Chicago gangster, had ties to the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul during the Prohibition era. He allegedly used the area as a base for bootlegging operations and as a place to launder money. The Twin Cities served as a strategic location for organized crime due to their proximity to Chicago and the less stringent law enforcement at the time. Capone's influence extended into local crime syndicates, impacting the criminal landscape of the region.

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