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Vincenzo Genna

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259:, and others to tally the week's profits. It was mentioned that Angelo Genna had dropped a large amount of cash, plus a sizable marker. Capone recommended that they cancel the marker as a professional courtesy. O'Banion, instead, got Genna on the telephone and demanded that he pay his debt within a week. With this personal insult, Angelo Genna and his family could no longer be restrained. Until then, Merlo and the Unione had refused to sanction a hit on O'Banion. However, Merlo had terminal 335:
Genna then decided to return to Chicago and get back into business as a gangster. On May 31, 1930, Genna was driving in a car with four old Genna gang members, when a large sedan pulled up alongside of them and a volley of shotgun and pistol shots into the car. Philip Gnolfo was killed and two others
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wounded Tony's brother Angelo in a high-speed chase, causing him to die shortly after. Then on June 13, 1925, Mike Genna is killed by police after a shootout with North Siders. On July 8, 1925, Tony Genna was ambushed and killed by a Genna turncoat. James and his remaining two brothers fled Chicago.
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After three of his brothers’ deaths, Genna fled to Italy via Paris with Torrio. After arriving in Italy, Genna had spent much of his money he made from the family’s alcohol business at night clubs and from living in Via Monte Grappa. He made a plan to steal the Madonna Di Trapani church jewels in
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On November 8, 1931, Vincenzo Genna died of heart disease. His remaining two Chicago brothers also died of natural causes: Pietro died on May 13, 1948, at Columbus Hospital; and on December 20, 1951, Salvatore Genna died of a heart attack in his home on 865 Blue Island Ave.
278:—entered O'Banion's flower shop, Schofield, and when Yale shook O'Banion's hand, Scalise and Anselmi shot two bullets into his chest and two in his neck. And while O'Banion was lying face-down on the floor, one of the men shot a final bullet in the back of his head. 194:, Salvatore "Sam", Pietro "Peter", and Nicola Genna (who stayed in Sicily); and two sisters: Rosa Laudicina and Caterina Mariana. He and his brothers entered the U.S. through New York around 1910. 206:
became a federal law in 1919, the Gennas obtained a federal license to legally manufacture industrial alcohol, in which they sold illegally. Tony and his brothers operated from
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On November 3, 1924, Dean O'Banion inadvertently signed his own death warrant during an argumentative phone call to arch-rival Angelo Genna. Their disagreement originated at
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They started selling their extra alcohol at cut-rate prices outside of their territory on the North Side. This caused a problem with the
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to get the Gennas to back down. Torrio refused, so O'Banion started hijacking alcohol shipments belonging to the Genna brothers.
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and died on November 8, 1924. With Merlo gone, the Gennas and South Siders were free to move on O'Banion.
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Torrio ordered the brothers to kill O'Banion; the brothers carried out the hit on November 10, 1924.
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After the O'Banion murder, Chicago erupted into a full-scale war. The North Siders—now led by
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The Genna brothers became a close knit Marsala-based Mafia and bootlegging gang. When
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were wounded. Genna gave up on muscling in on the old Genna territory and fled to
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During prohibition, Genna owned an illegal bar near Taylor and Halstead.
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Then, the North Siders took aim at the Gennas. On May 26, 1925, Moran,
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Sicily. In the first week of January 1926, Genna was arrested in
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with his brothers. Genna and his brothers waged war against the
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before half of the brothers were killed and Genna fled.
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Index

Marsala
Sicily
Calumet City
Mount Carmel Cemetery
gangster
bootlegger
racketeer
Genna crime family
Chicago Outfit
Unione Siciliana
[vinˈtʃɛntsoˈdʒɛnna]
Chicago
Genna crime family
North Side Gang
Marsala
Sicily
Antonio "the Gentleman"
Angelo "Bloody Angelo"
Mike "the Devil"
Prohibition
Chicago's Little Italy
Chicago loop
North Side Gang
Charles Dean O'Banion
South Side Gang
Giovanni "Johnny the Fox" Torrio
Unione Siciliana
Mike Merlo
The Ship
Frank Nitti

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