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Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre: When Four Men Disguised as Police Officers Brutally Murdered Seven Gang Members

#2 Shop where the Saint Valentine’s Day massacre occured.

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#3 Two of the victims (left to right) Peter Gusenber, and brother Frank, who lived about three hours after the shooting but refused to talk.→

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