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The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, which occurred on February 14, 1929, primarily involved two rival gangs in Chicago: the South Side Italian gang led by Al Capone and the North Side gang led by George "Bugs" Moran. Seven members of Moran's gang were killed in a violent ambush, believed to have been orchestrated by Capone's men, though Capone himself was in Florida at the time. The massacre exemplified the intense rivalry and brutal tactics of organized crime during the Prohibition era.

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