Sonny Capone -

His only notable brush with the law occurred in 1965 when he was arrested for shoplifting $3.50 worth of aspirin and batteries at a California grocery store. Though the crime was petty, his last name made it national news.

He passed away in 2004 at the age of 85, having successfully lived a life that stood in stark contrast to his father's violent mythos.

Unlike his father, Sonny never joined "The Outfit" or engaged in organized crime. He spent his adult life working various legitimate jobs, including as an apprentice printer, tire distributor, and used car salesman.

His only notable brush with the law occurred in 1965 when he was arrested for shoplifting $3.50 worth of aspirin and batteries at a California grocery store. Though the crime was petty, his last name made it national news.

He passed away in 2004 at the age of 85, having successfully lived a life that stood in stark contrast to his father's violent mythos.

Unlike his father, Sonny never joined "The Outfit" or engaged in organized crime. He spent his adult life working various legitimate jobs, including as an apprentice printer, tire distributor, and used car salesman.