Come to Chicago in the 1930s, full of chaos, violence and profiteering. The underworld colluded with officials and businessmen. Under the background of the prohibition, the underworld boss Capone, who controlled the bootleg wine market, was powerful, and no one dared to provoke him, and the police had to go around. The special agent of the Ministry of Finance and the federal agent Nas came to Chicago with the lofty ideal of promoting good and punishing evil, and was ordered to eradicate Capone.
Nas got the information from the informant, saying that there was a bootleg alcohol trade, so he cooperated with the Chicago police chief to carry out the operation. But when he came to the trading place, Nas found that he had been tricked. It wasn't alcohol at all, but an umbrella, and reporters recorded the scene, so embarrassing. The Prohibition Fighter was knocked to the ground by Capone.
Nas, encouraged by veteran police officer Malone, didn't hold back. After much deliberation, I still had to form my own team, so I found Ma Long and invited Ma Long to come out and help him. At first, Malone refused, but it was his fiery temperament of hatred and hatred that made him stand by Nas' side. Malone helped Nady pick a sharpshooter at the police station, and one was Nas' assistant. Under the guidance of Malone, the four found the location where the bootleg wine was hidden at once, giving Capone a major blow. Capone was furious. Nas quickly moved his family.
Soon after, there was another batch of bootlegging deals, and Malone learned the time and place. Nas and others made careful arrangements, and finally caught them all, and captured a key person. Even the evidence of Capone's tax evasion is there, which can be described as a great success. Capone's counterattack was not soft at all, he was going to kill his opponent. First, the hostages and Nas' assistant were shot and killed, and Malone also died at home. In the end, only Nas and the sharpshooter were left.
It was impossible to sue Capone at all because Capone's lawyers were reluctant to testify and were protected by Capone's men. Nas showed great power and came to the hotel to fight Capone's men with the sharpshooter. The shootout was wonderful. Attorneys were brought to court, and the judge finally sided with Nas and replaced all the jurors, who had been bribed by Capone. In the end Capone was convicted and Nas defeated Capone. Big guy, this gutter capsized too fast.
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