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  2. Bugs Moran - Wikipedia

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    George Clarence "Bugs" Moran (/ m ə ˈ r ɑː n /; born Adelard Leo Cunin; August 21, 1893 – February 25, 1957) was an American Chicago Prohibition-era gangster. He was incarcerated three times before his 21st birthday.

  3. Saint Valentine's Day Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The victims included five members of George "Bugs" Moran's North Side Gang. Moran's second in command and brother-in-law Albert Kachellek ( alias James Clark) was killed along with Adam Heyer, the gang's bookkeeper and business manager; Albert Weinshank, who managed several cleaning and dyeing operations for Moran; and gang enforcers Frank ...

  4. North Side Gang - Wikipedia

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    Sam was a prohibition bootlegger and gangster for the North Side Gang, working under the banner of Joe Aiello and George "Bugs" Moran. Sam Muscia had served in the Leavenworth Kansas Penitentiary for counterfeiting bills and in the Wisconsin State Prison for burglary.

  5. The Burial Sites of Some of America's Most Infamous Outlaws - AOL

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    George "Bugs" Moran. Died: 1957. Buried: United States Penitentiary Cemetery. Leavenworth, Kansas. Bugs Moran was the leader of the rival gang to Al Capone, and famously tried to murder him. If ...

  6. Timeline of organized crime in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    August 21, 1891 [11] – Born in this year in Minnesota, future North Side Gang boss through gangland attrition George "Bugs" Moran grew up on Chicago's North Side. He and another North Side Gang boss-to-be, Dion O'Banion, became childhood friends. Moran "had committed 26 known robberies" and "served three incarcerations" before age 21.

  7. List of the Great Depression-era outlaws - Wikipedia

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    George Clarence "Bugs" Moran: 1893–1957 "Bugs" Moran was a Chicago Prohibition-era gangster. He was incarcerated three times before his 21st birthday. Seven members of his gang were gunned down in a warehouse in the Saint Valentine's Day massacre of February 14, 1929, supposedly on the orders of his rival Al Capone. Joseph P. Moran: No image ...

  8. George Moran - Wikipedia

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    George Moran may refer to: Bugs Moran (1892–1957), Chicago Prohibition-era gangster George Moran (comedian) (1881–1949), minstrel show performer and character actor in films, often as Native Americans

  9. Waukesha County gangsters - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s [timeframe?] Waukesha County, Wisconsin was a big resort area and vacation spot for people living in Chicago. [1] Among the people who visited Oconomowoc's for a little rest and relaxation were Chicago's most notorious gangsters, such as Baby Face Nelson, Bugs Moran, John Dillinger and Al Capone. [2]