George "Bugs" Moran was a Chicago gangster and leader of the North Side Gang during the Prohibition era. He was involved in bootlegging, gambling, and other criminal activities. Moran is most famous for being the target of the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre in 1929, orchestrated by rival gangster Al Capone.
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George "Bugs" Moran was a very famous gangster during the 1920's. Along with Al Capone.
George "Bugs" Moran was late to a meeting and then some of Al Capone's men came in and shot down Bugs men. it was planned by "Machine Gun" Jack McGurn.
August 21, 1891 and died February 25, 1957
His birth name was Adelard Cunin; but most of his adult life he used the alias George Clarence Moran; his nickname was "Bugs"
Bugs Moran
Bootlegging mainly.
he was 66 years of age
Bugs Moran in 1926
The North Side Gang was headed by George "Bugs" Moran. Al Capone was the leader of the South Side Gang.
He died at the age of 65 of lung cancer while in prison at Leavenwoorth, Kansas.
Bugs Moran.
No he was in bugs Moran gang