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In 1919 he lived in Amityville, Long Island, to be close to "Rum Row." Capone was still working for Frankie Yale and is thought to have committed at least two homicides, until being sent to Chicago in 1919.
Yale sent his protégé to Chicago after Capone was involved in a fight with a rival gang.
Yale's intention was for Capone to "cool off" there; little did he know that this would be the impetus for one of the most notorious crime careers in modern American history.
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 Free Essay Al Capone Biography
Between scams he was a clerk in a candy store, a pinboy in a bowling alley, and a cutter in a book bindery.
While working at the Inn, Capone received his infamous facial scars and the resulting nickname "Scarface" when he insulted a patron and was attacked by her brother.
Capone's first arrest was on a disorderly conduct charge while he was working for Yale.
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At the next stop Frankie, a young boy, enters with his little sister.
After a short trip the long-haired kid leaves the bus and a man and lady enter.
Paul with his dog Blue gets on, while Frankie and his sister get off, and, finally, the bus arrives at the bus station.
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