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activeYears
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1910s–1930s
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alias
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Bugs Moran
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birthDate
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1893-08-21
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birthPlace
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Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
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countryOfCitizenship
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United States of America
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criminalCharge
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bank robbery
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criminalCharge
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conspiracy
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criminalCharge
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mail fraud
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criminalCharge
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robbery
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criminalOrganization
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North Side Gang
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criminalStatus
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imprisoned at time of death
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deathDate
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1957-02-25
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deathPlace
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Leavenworth, Kansas, United States
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era
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Prohibition in the United States
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ethnicBackground
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Irish-American
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familyName
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Moran
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fieldOfWork
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illegal alcohol distribution
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fieldOfWork
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organized crime
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fullName
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George Clarence Moran
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gender
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male
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givenName
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George
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hasCauseOfDeath
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lung cancer
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instanceOf
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Prohibition-era gangster
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instanceOf
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bootlegger
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instanceOf
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gangster
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instanceOf
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human
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instanceOf
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organized crime figure
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knownFor
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leading the North Side Gang after the deaths of previous leaders
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knownFor
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violent rivalry with Al Capone over control of Chicago rackets
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languageSpoken
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English
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middleName
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Clarence
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notableAssociate
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Dean O’Banion
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notableAssociate
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Hymie Weiss
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notableEvent
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target of the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre
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notableFor
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being a leading rival of Al Capone in Chicago
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notableFor
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conflict with the Chicago Outfit
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notableFor
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involvement in Prohibition-era bootlegging wars in Chicago
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occupation
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bootlegger
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occupation
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gangster
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occupation
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mobster
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participantIn
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Chicago bootlegging wars
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participantIn
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gang conflicts in Chicago during the 1920s
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placeOfDetention
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United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth
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positionHeld
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leader of the North Side Gang
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religion
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Roman Catholicism
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residence
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Chicago, Illinois, United States
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rival
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Al Capone
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rival
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Chicago Outfit
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survivedEvent
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Saint Valentine's Day Massacre
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surface form:
Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre
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