An extraordinary police photo showing Al Capone alongside both his associates and his enemies the day after a nightclub massacre has emerged for auction.
The black and white image was taken in a police station in New York on Boxing Day 1925.
It shows Chicago mobster Capone standing on the end of the back row next to eight other men who had been arrested for homicide.
On Christmas Day 1925, Capone had been at the Adonis Social Club in Brooklyn, New York, with a fellow Italian American crime boss to discuss an illegal shipment of Canadian whiskey from New York to prohibition Chicago.
While he was there members of a rival Irish American gang arrived and caused trouble.










