Originally Posted By: kingoflittlenewyork
Do you have any info on the current activities of the St Louis guys you named?


http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-8th-circuit/1253301.html

January 12, 1992, Bartolotta, along with several other men, burglarized a home in West Frankfort, Illinois.   The men took $8,000 in cash, twelve gold coins, a .38 revolver, a gold necklace, and a Mickey Mouse watch from a safe in the basement of the home.

On January 21, 1992, Bartolotta, Thomas Consiglio, and Timothy Hinton robbed the First Bank in Creve Coeur, Missouri.   Consiglio approached the drive-through window in his car, while Bartolotta and Hinton observed from a distance.   Consiglio gave the bank teller, Erin Miller, a note which stated that he had a bomb and Miller would die if she did not give him all the money in her drawer.   Miller gave Consiglio approximately $6000 in cash, which Consiglio shared with Bartolotta and Hinton.   Prior to the robbery, Miller provided Hinton with information about the bank and had initially stated that she would like to be involved in the robbery.   However, she later told Hinton that she did not wish to be involved and that she would turn the others in if they continued with the plan.

Finally, on March 22, 1992, Bartolotta, Hinton, and two other men attempted to rob an armored car courier who was scheduled to collect money from a Schnuck's supermarket.   During the attempted robbery, Hinton sprayed the armored car courier with chemical mace.   One of Bartolotta's other accomplices, Robert Trask, sprayed mace in the face of Schnuck's employee, Barbara Kettler.

On March 21, 1997, Bartolotta was convicted of interfering with commerce by threats of violence, see 18 U.S.C. § 1951, transporting stolen property across state lines, see 18 U.S.C. § 2314, and bank robbery, see 18 U.S.C. § 2113(a).   The district court determined that Bartolotta's base offense level was twenty.   The court increased Bartolotta's offense level for several reasons, including use of a dangerous weapon during an offense in which serious bodily injury occurred.   The court also found that Bartolotta had a criminal history category of six.   Bartolotta received a 220-month term.

Bartollotta was out in 2006.