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  • Does organized crime still exist in the U.S? besides The organized mafia crime of the cartels of Mexico

  • George Bush, Cheyney, wolfowitz, Rumsefeld... ... meh... I'll take capone any day of the week although Bush won't be spending his life in alcatraz like Capone did... Bush gets to live the life of fortune. what a world we live in !!

  • watch?v=9lruU01lnhQ <<< better than this :p

  • porky pig played al caopne in the looney tunes check in out.

  • Up until the 1950's Ellis Island was the first stop for immigrants entering The United States. Today, the first stop for immigrants entering The United States is the welfare office.

  • There was nothing great about this man he is a cold blooded killer of other human beings, wut he did to other human beings was un-human

  • This reminds me of weed now a days

  • Al Capone = Bad-ass

  • @420edition al capone= evil murderous cunt.

  • 34:43 weeeeeehhhhhhhhh!!!

  • Boooooring zzzzzzz

  • The house of the righteous contains great treasure,

    but the income of the wicked brings them trouble.

    Proverbs 15:6

  • Frankie Yale is related to me. He's my great-great uncle.

  • @TheSmrtMouth santas pet fish is my second cousin on my dads side

  • @mlt1 cool

  • @mlt1 Wrote:"santas pet fish is my second cousin on my dads side"

    **So what?? My great uncle was the best friend of the cousin of the step son of the uncle of the former brother in law of the third cousin who lived next door to the guy who used to wash Al Capone's car!!

  • @CounterCultureLives oh u meen bob

  • @mlt1 Yeah!! Believe it or not, I actually KNEW a guy named "Bob". Seriously!! Hard to believe, but TRUE!!

  • Americans are so stupid......

    Al Capone used the prohibition (a stupid law) to get money......what else ?

    He used the stupidity of the US Government on his own.

    Al Capone was a smart man.

  • @PrinceSamanti No shit, Sherlock.

  • I find it fascinating how Al seems to still have that respect he established in the 20s

  • I read Capone beat up his teacher at school, I suppose nothing can be 100% accurate, it's like Chinese whispers

  • I hate lame, tacky, re-enactments, don't even know why they seem that way

  • my right ears lonely

  • True that bro

  • Sound is fucked up, only sound from the left.

  • This starts in from minute 46 and keeps on going.. To any who reads this post of ME just so you know I am a relative of the family and I know the truth of Al

    And just remember that anyone who tries to make a comment about this and in any circumstance dears to acclaim to discover that Al is not dead...Then that same person will suffer

  • In the video, the supposed nephew of Al says that he rememebers having gone with his uncle Al to the Bar and asked the bartender that from who had he buy that beer and after his answer, Al tells him not to buy from that person anymore, so the main point here is that, the Al capone nephew says that THIS WAS IN 1972.. which would be a mistake, a lie from him or a lie from thesupposedly day of Alcapone's dead because according to this and the rest of Al's history, He died in 1947 !

  • @ftastronaut his uncle RALPH you fucking retard

  • Capone was NOT an immigrant! He was the first of the family born in the US.

  • So he was basically the cold blooded guy who got benefits from prohibition...?

  • torrio ordered o'banions death not al capone....and after that Gorge "bugs" moran tried to kill torrio....and only after that capone became boss

  • thank you so much for this . I love the different type of perspectives and the parallel between old snapshot photos with modern day film! Thanks! I want to be a crime historian!

  • What a tacky tourist bus...

  • my left ear enjoyed this

  • No, the king of the underworld was Lucky Luciano

  • ‎"Get at Me, CaponeDubbEnt@Yahoo.com, Capone Dub Entertainment On Google and Youtube, Point One On Jango and Datpiff.com, PointOne On Itunes, Let Me Know What You Think, Thats My Name" Justin D. Myers/Point One/Capone Dub Entertainment(Ascap)

  • "mafia expert"???? i had no idea such thing existed lol

  • I went on this tour in chicago twice now. you definitely should try it.

  • " he is adored by true and faithful fans"???

    who would "adore" him !!

  • Actually, the narrator does mention that Al Capone was born after his parents immigrated to Brooklyn at 10:46. Sounds like Luzi just made a mistake citing him as an immigrant rather than the son of immigrants.

  • One Mathew Luzi, who is noted as a “criminal historian,” calls Capone a “poor immigrant.” He isn’t even aware of the birthplace of the most famous gangster in US history?! Capone was born in Brooklyn! Secondly, Colosimo, Torrio, Capone and what became known as “The Outfit” were never Mafia. The small Chicago Mafia family would not accept non-Sicilians and thus Chicago was one of only two major cities in which the Mafia did not dominate OC.. (The other was Detroit). Very shoddy research!

  • For some odd reason i wanted to be in Al Capone Gang

  • @HIimjohnnyknoxville1 me too! al capone was a very equal oppurtunity guy!! he didnt just hire italians or scicilians he hired from all ethnicities, if al capone was alive today i would be one of the first to join his outfit! lol

  • @kftkft hahahah cool

  • Those people knew nothing about the Thompson, and I have only seen 2 from outside a glass case.idiots

  • Yeah theres no honor in the streets no more. The Costa Nostra would clean up all these problem natives in canada who think they know about the business.

  • wait a minute if he arrived as a poor immigrant how come it depicts him as driving a lincoln? back then cars cost a fortune to own, especially a lincoln...

  • if the mafia came back there would not be wanna be gangsters like crips and bloods in the streets

  • @TATARUSIN Well good luck to that, may enlightenment find you! And remember your own words, when you are sitting in small cell..... unless you are a bullshitter and never do any real crime!

  • @TATARUSIN Makes sense, mentally and financially, Eastern Europe Where you are at, is 1920's America, which explains why you like old American gangsters. Let us use our brains for construction not destruction!

  • whos these to fucking idiots? wall to wall arseholes

  • @TATARUSIN Ok, you pushed a security guard! It is easy to fuck some dumb bitch, it is easy to pimp an abused woman, a lot of Ukrainians think beating a weak woman makes you a man.... It doesn't. When you get locked up in the clink, with a bunch of men, and a punk ass CO telling you what to do, then you get out and spend more money on classes and fines, fees... then you have to restore your rights... The word gangster don't exist in your language for a reason, you're not gangster.!

  • @TATARUSIN You are not gangster..... You Tube gangster maybe! LOL!

  • @TATARUSIN There's one born every second! 

  • @TATARUSIN It's called evolving, fool! You are proud to be living in a world of corruption? You are dim!

  • Nice, but I dont understand how people that can handle modern living in 2011, thing they would have enjoyed the 1920? WACK!

  • Great documentary but, watching these idiots pointing the Tommy at each other as they pass it around made me laugh! Always handle a gun as if it were loaded people! Point it in the air as you pass it fools!

  • That Criminal Historian dude.. -,- ; Umm - Uhhh - Err _ uhmhm

  • I guess anybody can make a documentary today. When Mafia expert Bill Balsamo appears on the screen in front of you....it's time to go. He has been in numerous pieces of crap, just like this one. At 8:25 and 8:55 Capone is an "immigrant" according to the announcer and then the "criminal historian". At 10:48 Al is born in Brooklyn. Then after 8 "uhhhms" in less than 30 seconds .Here comes Balsalmo an idiot at best

  • i think we should start getting gangstas back to how it was in the 1920's, it would be awesome

  • BodomTranquility

    If this race shit is bullshit, tell whites to stop despising us. LOL, good luck with that!

  • Moreecejackson LOL Dignified??? You sound stupid. These low lifes cared about cars and getting head and , Capone died from syphilis. Educate yourself buddy, you sound slow.

  • BodomTranquility LOL We get treated differently because whites are taught to hate us from infancy. Other races know this & want the American dream so they side with whites although we've never done anything to any of you. In fact whites are the ones who fucked their ancestors in the ass. But they side with the power, because they know we're blocked out from getting a piece of the pie we helped build if whites have anything to say about it. We can still be sucessful of course, but no so easily.

  • I see a lot of people said let's get off this race BS but didn't address my comment head on. The real question is not weather I can let it go, the real question is can whites let it go. Hell, we're the ones that are hated for nothing, we've been past this racial BS, in fact, we never engaged in it. But that's not what I see and feel when I leave out of my front door.

  • Lol it's so funny how people seem to get so up tight about someone who has been dead for over 60 years. Also its funny how people make a deal about the black and white bullshit. Most of the gangsters back then were white, and most today are black, difference is, gangsters back in the day were more dignified, today they thinks about gold chains n nice cars n getting head, school boy gangsters is what we have now!

  • It's funny to see people put down gangsta rap where it's just stories being told, but glorify a real murderer because he's not Black. HYPOCRITES!

  • @MultiSBlack Oh god, Not another goof trying to pull the race card. The world would be a better place, If we put all these people trying to make everything seem like it is racism on an island and blow it the fuck up. That way, People who don't got chips on their shoulders from all races can live in harmony and not have to worry about little uncle fuckers like you, Always complaining, In one way, Shape or form about this race bullshit.

  • @MultiSBlack May be, You would no get treated differently, If you did not differentiate yourself from Everyone else. May be, You would not be so quick to pull the race card shit. People are entitled to their opinions, Some love Capone, Some hate him. That is the way it will always be.

    But, We really do not need douche wods such as yourself always pulling the damn race card, You wanna be like that. Why is there a BET, But no WET. Or why can blacks degrade women in their videos, But not whites

  • @MultiSBlack Dude, Just grow the fuck up. Get off your righteous high horse. Drop the race bullshit. Clearly, You got some chip on your shoulder for no reason.Moses Sithole he was a black serial killer, He raped and killed women, His excuse for doing it was. He got wrongfully convicted of rape, So he started killing all these girls that weren't the ones who had made false accusations. But the funny part is, He actually did rape that one chick he claimed he did not . every race has bad people.

  • @MultiSBlack Fuck man, Richard ramirez was hispanic also, Look what the fuck he did. God, I hate people who pull the race card shit. Why can we not, Just live in tranquility with one another, Instead of self proclaiming our race is treated badly, Or This race has a bunch of bad people. The only way, We can ever live together as one, Is if EVERYONE with CHIPS on their SHOULDERS, Let's it the fuck go, Move on.

  • when was this made

    

  • NO CAPONE WAS NEVER MADE BECAUSE HE HAD NO TIES TO SICILY........HE WAS BORN IN NEW YORK

  • Don't disrespect my greatgreat uncle like that..you would'nt say it to his face..so keep you're mouth shut...:)...

  • Checkout my channel its got some excellent videos of al capone on there.. even a tv series about him and the untouchables starrin william forsythe..enjoy..

  • It's just great to see poeple (even grown) su*king capone's di*k, even after his death, for what? for killing, corrupting, robbing, intimidating ..

    But well .. he did that in a way that people were unable to strike back in fear of terrible retaliation (because most of them weren't in the business). Ignoring the back scene, his behaviour may seem very noble and clean ..

    Poor stupid people .. hand them sh*t wrapped over with honey and they would eat it

  • @ElgringoPedro

    Totally agree! I wonder if they'd be "su*king capone's di*k if he was a black man? I doubt it!

  • Audio output only from left speaker!!!!!!

  • until someone proves or disproves his days in johnson city tn-----then his life was pretty much nothing----we absolutely much establish this connection ---to determine a credible criminal---riveria was just a dumshit to dig in this place on tv---folks from johnson city want the truth

  • Al Capone's niece was just on coast to coast AM, Great view from the family's side.

  • Obama is a much larger Chicago gangster.

  • this is a awsome documentary

  • lcn was started in scotland in 1897

  • Not a bad documentary, but interesting how it managed to completely ignore Eliot Ness and the Untouchables. They busted many of his buddies and breweries, and generally made business hard for him. Ness played a secondary role in Capone's investigation and trial, but he broke down his empire (which continued with Nitti and other leaders after him.)

  • Gotta admire people with class. I bet if Capone saw the guys that had to waddle to keep their pants up, he'd pull them up for them. He wouldn't put up with this. He would just laugh.

  • Al capone was here, and he's saying fuck you !!

  • Al Capone True American Gangster

  • now these are real gangster, not these droopy pants gangsters of today

  • @NinjaStewofDeath The 'gangsters' of today think its necessary to shoot everyone that degrades them. Al Capone was smarter than to just shoot everyone. He picked his kills well, to scare everyone.

  • @NinjaStewofDeath What ever, a gangster is a gangster and any fool that glorifies any thug, is a modern loser!

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  • @NinjaStewofDeath you can say that but truly there's little difference. there are definitely 'al capones' today, the media just doesnt glorify them.

  • @NinjaStewofDeath

    Well most gangsters still walk in suits and we just call em politicians nowadays..

  • John Gotti

    The Real Don

  • @wildcatshockey1 the biggest retard.....to flashy and destroyed what others worked for

  • @jamaicanu101 I disagree, John gotti was way more flashy and destroyed what others worked for. Not Al capone. Al capone was far from a retard.

  • Just another thug murdering people!

  • good program =] dont like the opinions at the end all opinions in the end though =D

  • Real Mafia are jewish families. Jewish predator's in christian society. the reason why mafia blossomed in America was; there was no christian King or authority to contain them, like in Europe where. After the fall of christian empires, which were the jews' greatest enemies, organised crime got the chance to blossom everywhere, and they were the ones who perverted christian morals world-wide.

  • @rooizilver Dude, not cool.

  • OH MY GOSH SHUT UP REALLY !!!! How do u explain that big criminal mafia organization (still operating) were born in italy where the vatican has been there for century...

  • @valeriousish Mafia controls the Vatican too. Not the other way around. Hundreds of years ago jews from Russia married italian families, that's how the italian mafia emerged. The heads of families are jews.

  • @rooizilver thank who are the yakuza, cosa nostra, I love how people use the Jews as a scapegoat for everything

  • rip snorky

  • lol..its so damn funny to see those cops shooting up and smashing the alcohol..it reminds me of how they act towards marijuana now..Baaaa Baaaa sheep

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  • @davewoodring ur moms a stipper. cool... so is ur dad really ur daddy?

  • Capone at that time was running a nightclub and was Torrio's lieutenant. He is suspected to have been the killer, although this has never been proved.

  • The story is absolutley incorrect. John Torrio was Big Jim's right hand man and it was he who ordered the hit on Colosimo. It was Torrio who foresaw the huge profit potential that was to be made in bootleging. However, you are correct that Jim's personal life was a huge factor in determining his fate.

  • the footage in this is fucking terrible

  • lol "merry gangster fan club"

  • I WONDERING CAPONE TRAVELING TO PARIS OR LONDON SOMETIME??? I GUESS WITH ALL HIS MONEY HE CANT FOR HIS FEAR

  • Thanks for posting this interesting documentary.

  • Alc Powned

  • @rocsmasher Agreed

  • awsome

  • would have love to live in those days!

  • hey i got this on dvd...i like it...i found it at a 99 cents store but it wasnt 99 cent though.

  • The greatest gangster of all time.

  • i like turtles

  • @artysm7

    LOL @ the zombie kid

  • @artysm7 Oranges jumping finely amazed and rough feel

  • @sciontcdude eh?

  • @artysm7 Just a random post to mirror your random post

  • It's just like weed now.

  • If the government says it's illegal, it's legal, because the government is corrupt

  • @28:15 approx, I love how these people pass the gun around, obviously they have no idea how to handle a gun around other people. Oh yeah, one more thing.....Asians Suck

  • "untouchable" had better be redefined. I believe that the concept rightfully applies to those who couldn't be corrupted hence proved mightier than Capone- the gangster and the power of his money, depression period (then) at that.

  • @biboy2255 : If the government hadn't tried to outlaw alcohol, Al Capone would never have been anything other than just another South Side street thug. Government "solutions" always cause gigantic problems that cost beaucoup taxpayer money. Al Capone would have made an excellent president. He didn't mince words and he he didn't pull punches.

  • @buzzclick500 Not true. There is always something someone wants and can't necessarily get. Capone could have run off of whatever that was. Drugs, Guns, anything. Money is nothing when you know how to get it.

  • @SnookiGaga : This is America. Anyone can get anything we want.

  • @buzzclick500 All legally? People like it a lot better when they have someone who can supply it for them and they don't get caught.

  • @SnookiGaga : That IS true for quite a few people. The fun is not from the product itself, but from getting away with something on the sly. ;]

  • I ran out of space so I will finish here. Eliot Ness and his hand picked men of 15 worked in Cleveland Ohio after Eliot Ness left Chicago. Al Capone had no association with the Untouchables, there was no connection. The Untouchables were men in Cleveland that would not take a bribe, hence untouchable. Since the Untouchables were not in Chicago and had nothing to do with Al Capone, why would a tour in Chicago called The Untouchables not mention Eliot Ness, the only connection?

  • The point is Eliot Ness and his men were the Untouchables, not Al Capone and the tour is called the Untouchables. You can't rewrite history, this is just the way it was. Also, the government had two cases against Al Capone, one for tax evasion and the other for violating prohibition. The went with the tax evasion and won. Ask Cleveland Ohio if Eliot Ness is a sissy. He took on the police and fire departments and won, to everyone's amazement. He didn't just take down Al Capone's bootlegging.

  • @raymond4unc : The government never had a case against Al Capone, any more than they have a valid case against marijuana growers and sellers now. Our government is required by our Constitution to support and promote commercial activities. The definition of crime is a subjective thing. Big changes coming. BIG changes.

  • Federal Agent Elliot Ness and a small group of his hand picked men were the Untouchables. They are not even mentioned once in this film. What's up?

  • Eliot Ness wasnt mentioned because he did not catch Capone, a tax man did Eliot Ness was a sissy Capone would have pimped him in one of his brothels. Capone is untouchable as it gets.

  • love this

  • ASIANS RULE!!!

  • @kishenmax FAIR ENOUGH!

  • I wish I lived in the 20's and 30's just to be a mobster

  • Nice, pause @ 33:33 u can see dude's brains hangin out. Ya gota love the power of the Tommy gun.

  • @jallendubya

    One shot from a high enough powered rifle will get the same effect, you don't need the multiple rounds of a tommy gun.

  • @lesterclaypool1 I agree spec ops all the way. But the mob works different with sending messages. When u want to send a message no better writing utensil to use than the Chicago typewriter. In .45 bold type.

  • @jallendubya

    :)

  • I want to see those tourists set on fire.

  • WESTSIDE! DAMEN AND TAYLOR!

  • `some people are still fascinated by the era even today` is it rare or are there others like me?

  • @nakabar I think that era was great....its sort of rare but im with u

  • Lets face it, Al Capone was a murdering gangster who was riddled with syphilis , killed in cold blood and made his money from the sweat of the poor man And people still think he was king.

  • @swollower "Lets face it, Al Capone was a murdering gangster who" provided what the people wanted because JFK do-gooder type politicians decided they could regulate peoples moral behaviors by corrupt legislation, "killed in cold blood" before he himself was killed in cold blood "and made his money from the sweat of the poor man and" thats why "people still think he was king"

    Re-read your history, todays failed 'War on drugs' was 'Scareface's 'Prohibition' bonanza

    Live with it.!

  • @swollower um yeah! Hes Al Ca-funcking-pone!

  • go to englewood at night you get your underware stolen without taking your pants off and they got guys who are wallet inspectors who really take their jobs seriously.

  • al capone was not mafia he was never made thats why he went to chicago

  • @jaylpp12 YOU=RETARD...RETARD=YOU

  • @skateroot do your research fuck wit

  • @jaylpp12

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    Succession of the Chicago Mob: Colosimo to Torrio, Torrio to Capone. Of course he was Mafia. It would be hard not to be Mafia and be the leader of the Chicago Outfit.

  • @AgApE010 he answered to the mob like anyone in those days mafia was pure blood pure sicilians not even italians could earn there way in thats why he became boss of chicago because chicago was a lawless free for all where as new york he knew he wouldn't be able to compete with the mob, he was a clever man and everything else and a real cold gangster but FACT he was never tied to the mafia he was his own boss to a point, no blood oaths and he hired outside his own race

  • @jaylpp12

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    True, you have to be Italian to be a made guy. But Capone wasn't 'making' outsiders, I don't think. He just used different people for jobs. That isn't uncommon, though. Jimmy Burke was half-Irish and he was one of the best earners for the Mob in NYC.

  • @jaylpp12 Lucky ask Al if he wanted to be boss ! But Al turn it down