Al Capone, why did he become a gangster if he had a good childhood?

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Because I’m cool like that. asked:


Last year in September I went to the prison east of the condition and I got to see her cell and touch the door that most likely put up against. Unfortunately, don 't have left the people inside, so just took pictures. I made some research about alleged and said that his childhood was good, his parents were good. But he and his siblings were all gangsters. Is that true?

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  1. bking5432 says:

    The thrill or the rush.

    BK

  2. September Song says:

    I heard it was because his mama stopped breast feeding him after only one month. Guess this happened with all the other bambinos. Frustrated, he and his siblings took their anger out on many innocent victims. Or so the story goes. Counseling and Prozac would have straightened that bad boy out!

  3. Sinclair says:

    When Al Capone was growing up, there wasn’t much for a kid to do but join gangs and run wild. He had 8 other siblings which would’ve been a handful for his parents to control 24/7; especially as they would’ve needed to work very long hours to make enough money to feed all those mouths. I’m sure quite a number of families were good back then and unleashed some violent offspring. It’s the nature of survival. And as the old saying goes, ‘Idle hands are the devil’s workshop.’ With nothing constructive to do, kids will get into trouble. Even today.

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