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The Vault


Aug 19, 2022

In the midst of the Northern pines and quaint Scandinavian communities of the early 1930s, a sinister underbelly of organized crime was brewing in Minnesota.

While St. Paul was considered a crook’s haven for mobsters to lay low, the infamous Al Capone was known to wander up North for rest and respite.

Some point to St. Paul law enforcement as the key instigators in making Minnesota mob-friendly.