The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, which occurred on February 14, 1929, in Chicago, left seven members of the North Side Gang dead. The only known Survivor was Frank Gusenberg, who was found alive at the scene but later died from his injuries. Despite being shot multiple times, Gusenberg refused to identify the attackers when questioned by police. His silence has been attributed to the code of loyalty among gang members.
the St. valentines day massacre happened on February 14, 1929
It was on a Thursday.
Al Capone orchestrated the St. Valentine's Day Massacre
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7 deaths were recorded to have come from this massacre.
Al Capone was the most likely suspect.
How about a St Valentines Day Massacre themed party.
Some were dressed as uniform cops and other as plain clothes detectives.
It was a well planned hit on the Bugs Moran underground licor industry. Lucky him, he was not there.