Al Capone, the notorious American gangster, found himself on the wrong side of the law when he came face to face with US Marshall Laubenheimar. The encounter between these two figures painted a vivid picture of the criminal underworld colliding with the forces of justice in a battle for control. Despite the odds stacked against him, Capone’s cunning and ruthlessness made him a formidable opponent for law enforcement.
The hunt for Al Capone not only captivated the nation but also had a lasting impact on the US government. It was during this time that the IRS emerged as a powerful tool in the fight against organized crime, transforming it into a formidable weapon. The story of Capone’s downfall serves as a cautionary tale of the consequences that await those who choose to defy the law and operate outside its bounds.
As we delve into the complexities of this historic showdown, we are joined by a panel of experts who shed light on the significance of Capone’s capture. From Joe Thorndike, a historian for Tax Analysts, to Paul Camacho, a retired special agent for the IRS Criminal Investigation Division, and Jason Scott Smith, a historian at The University of New Mexico, each expert brings a unique perspective to the table. Together, they unravel the layers of this intriguing saga, providing insights into the inner workings of both the criminal underworld and the forces of law and order.



















