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Al Capone’s grave in Hillside is defaced


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Bits of what appear to be red paint remain at Al Capone’s gravesite Mount Carmel Catholic Cemetery in Hillside.

Anthony Vazquez/ Sun-Times

The grave of notorious Chicago gangster Al Capone was defaced last week in suburban Hillside.

The paint was discovered about 1 p.m. Nov. 23 at Mount Carmel Catholic Cemetery, where the Capone family is buried, Hillside police said.

A photo on social media shows the word “Evil” spray-painted in red on Capone’s grave marker.

Police said the graffiti was removed the same day it was discovered, though what appear to be red bits of paint remained on the grave Sunday afternoon.

Sad to see this done to The Grave of Al Capone.What do you think?#ChicagoHistory gone wrong. pic.twitter.com/DzRKrrY2Rn

— Chicago History ™️ (@Chicago_History) November 26, 2022

No suspects were in custody.

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