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1929, Al Capone, Alphonse Gabriel Capone, Bugs Bunny, Capone Gang, Chicago, Chicago Outfit, Edward G. Robinson, Elmer Fudd, February 14, gangs, George Clarence Moran, Illinois, Italian-Americans, Moran Gang, Prohibition, St. Valentine's Day Massacre, this day in history, unpunished, Valentine's Day, Wabbit Season
On which a group of Chicago’s North Side Gang members are each given a most unwelcome valentine in the form of a bullet to the brain. Gang leader Bugs Moran narrowly manages to avoid the slaughter.

Different Guy Entirely. Salvatore "Bugs" Bunnicci Rose To Lead The Fudd Gang After Gang Leader Elmer Was Found Dead, His Mouth Stuffed With His Own Testicles And The Words 'WABBIT SEASON' Carved Into His Chest With A Vegetable Of Some Kind.
Although no convictions would result from what would quickly come to be known as the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, evidence then, as now, points to an Italian-American businessman, Alphonse Gabriel Capone.

"But I Was In Florida, See? Myah! Ya Got Nothin' On Me Copper--Nothin'! Myah! Myah!"