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During the era of Prohibition, organized crime expanded, leading to a notorious struggle between an Irish and Italian gang in Chicago. This conflict resulted in the deaths of seven individuals during the St. Valentine's Day Massacre by gangster Al Capone and the South Side Italian gang.

Correct Incorrect St. Valentine's Day Massacre - Prohibition in the 1920s led to increased gang violence due to illegal alcohol sales and distribution. Al Capone, a well-known gangster, was in charge of this distribution as well as the drug trade in Chicago.