Bodies Removed From Valentine's Day Massacre

UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 14: Crowds stand outside a garage at 2122 North Clark Street in the Lake View community area of Chicago, Illinois, as men wearing uniforms move a stretcher carrying the body of a murder victim after the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Chicago, 1929. The event was also known as the Moran Gang Massacre, in which reputed members of Al Capone's gang disguised themselves as policemen and murdered members of a rival gang. (Photo by Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 14: Crowds stand outside a garage at 2122 North Clark Street in the Lake View community area of Chicago, Illinois, as men wearing uniforms move a stretcher carrying the body of a murder victim after the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Chicago, 1929. The event was also known as the Moran Gang Massacre, in which reputed members of Al Capone's gang disguised themselves as policemen and murdered members of a rival gang. (Photo by Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
Bodies Removed From Valentine's Day Massacre
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February 14, 1929
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