Al Capone Vs. Tony Montana: Quien es Mas Macho?

6. Massacres

The Valentine’s Day Massacre | CBSNews

While both Montana and Capone were not afraid to kill or order hits on others, they divided on innocent targets. In Scarface, Tony Montana gets himself into trouble when he kills an associate for killing innocents. He’s not down with killing women and children. Al Capone, on the other hand, has no problem killing whomever he needed to in order to get the job done. In 1929, on February 14, four men who worked for Capone attacked seven men working in a Lincoln Park, Chicago garage. They were associates of the Moran gang or at least five of them were. Two of the men, an optometrist, and a mechanic were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Capone was in Florida at the time and authorities never charged him with the murders. Today, history records that event as The Valentine’s Day Massacre. 



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