Al Capone was indicted in 1931 for income tax evasion and violations of the Volstead Act. The violations of the Volstead Act were later dropped but he was sent, nevertheless, to Atlanta U.S. Penitentiary in May of 1932 and was later on sent to Lincoln Heights Jail temporarily before being sent to Alcatraz for the remainder of his sentence.
When Alcatraz first became a federal prison in 1934, wardens from all over the country were permitted to send their most incorrigible inmates to Alcatraz. Al Capone was amongst these inmates. Alcatraz began accepting inmates during August of 1934, so Al Capone was probably transferred to Alcatraz around that time.
Yes he was. My grandfather was a guard there at the time.
Yes, he did go to Alcatraz. He was sentenced 7 or 11 years but died before his years finished. :)
he went to jail for tax evasion in the year 1931
Yes he did he murderd alot of people
In marina school (Pg.40)
nope not yet, but they did go to a prison where Al Capone was reported to haunt, although Al Capone is also thought to haunt Alcatraz.
Yes he was. My grandfather was a guard there at the time.
Yes, he did go to Alcatraz. He was sentenced 7 or 11 years but died before his years finished. :)
he went to jail for tax evasion in the year 1931
Yes, yes he did.
Al Capone did.
Yes he did he murderd alot of people
You can go to your local library and find it there or go to Barnes and Nobles!
Don Arden went by The Al Capone of pop.
In marina school (Pg.40)
Fred Phelps goes by The Al Capone of Christianity, and Freddy.
Johnny Fratto goes by The Orange Al Capone, and Johnny Fraudo.