Authorities in Chicago are naming a drug kingpin in Mexico as the city's Public Enemy No. 1 — a label first given to gangster Al Capone and one that hasn't been used since Prohibition.
The war has been getting out of hand. So Don Corleone calls for a summit meeting. All the gang chiefs sit down together and hammer out a truce.It's a famous scene from "The Godfather."
A handgun once owned by notorious gangster Al Capone is going up for sale in London this week.Christie's auction house says the Colt .38 revolver is expected to garner between 50,000 and 70,000 pounds.
When Geraldo Rivera went in search of buried treasure underneath Chicago’s Lexington Hotel what he found was, of course, nothing. But the former headquarters of Chicago’s most famous resident are back in the headlines. Or rather, on the block.