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Al Capone joined gangs primarily for financial gain and the promise of power and influence in the criminal underworld. Growing up in a poor immigrant family in Brooklyn, he sought a way to escape poverty and found that organized crime offered lucrative opportunities. Additionally, gang involvement provided a sense of belonging and camaraderie, which was appealing to someone from a difficult background. Over time, his gang affiliations helped him rise to prominence in the Chicago crime scene during the Prohibition era.

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