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Posted By: JJChicago

Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/23/16 02:23 AM

Feds say Outfit soldier caught on tape planning robbery of elderly lawyer


reputed Chicago Outfit soldier was arrested on gun charges this week after he was caught on undercover recordings bragging about plans to break into the home of an elderly suburban lawyer and force him to open a safe filled with hundreds of thousands of dollars, federal prosecutors say.

"Nothing gets my juices flowing like putting a gun to someone's head, taking their stuff, and making it mine," Charles "Chuckie" Russell was quoted in a court filing telling a government informant. "It will be a great Christmas, I'm telling you."


Russell, 67, was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly went to a South Loop deli to purchase eight guns from a person who turned out to be an undercover federal agent, according to a 26-page criminal complaint unsealed Thursday. He was charged with two counts of being a felon in possession of a firearm and ordered held until a bond hearing in early January.

An alleged member of the Chicago mob's Grand Avenue crew, Russell was sentenced in 1992 to 35 years in prison for an aggravated criminal sexual assault conviction. He was acquitted of attempted murder in that case, records show. He was released on parole in March 2011.


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Last month, a confidential informant told agents with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that Russell had been bragging about being "a top ranking member of the mob," according to the complaint.

At a meeting at a coffeehouse on Taylor Street, Russell allegedly told the informant he was the head of a prolific gang of burglars called the "Bishop" boys that was responsible for hundreds of burglaries and home invasions over the past several years.

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On Dec. 16, Russell met the informant along with an undercover agent at the Boundary Tavern and Grille in Wicker Park, according to the complaint. During the conversation, which was secretly recorded, Russell talked about plans for an upcoming robbery of a man in his 70s who was believed to have as much as $750,000 in cash in a safe in his home, the complaint said. Russell said he'd been casing the home for years and had an "ex-girl" who was on the inside and knew the location of the safe and other valuables.

"If he doesn't open it, we're gonna make him open it," Russell said, according to the complaint. "They always open for me, believe me. I bring my butane torch, put it on the bottom of their feet, they open it."


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According to the complaint, Russell wanted help on the robbery. He told the informant and the undercover agent that his crew would be equipped with all the proper tools to avoid detection, including police scanners, masks and a change of clothes. He also said their biggest worry would be if the victim had a heart attack, because if "he (expletive) drops dead, we got a (expletive) murder," according to the complaint.

"The fun for me is the score," Russell allegedly said on the recording. "That's how I get my adrenaline. ... You know how long it takes to come to down for me? I counted money one night for so long my hands were filthy."

Later in the conversation, Russell talked about buying firearms from the undercover agent. On Monday, the three men met again at the Gale Street Inn in Old Town, where Russell gave the agent a list of guns he was looking for, including an Uzi submachine gun and an AK-47, according to the complaint.

During the meeting, Russell handed the undercover agent a driver's license depicting an African-American man and then showed him a cellphone photo of a car that was riddled with bullet holes. Russell said he was showing him "some decent work" of his, and that the man was "no longer with us."

"All (expletive) blood and brain all over the (expletive) seat," Russell was quoted in the charges as saying. "Went right through his head and out that side. Take (the car) and drop it off in the black community, another black bastard gets caught with it."

Chicago police confirmed that the man depicted in the driver's license photo was killed in November, according to the complaint.

Russell's arrest marked the latest blow for the once-feared Grand Avenue crew made famous by colorful and violent leaders such as Joey "The Clown" Lombardo and currently believed to be headed by Albert "Little Guy" Vena, who is Russell's brother-in-law

In 2014, alleged crew members Robert Panozzo, Paul Koroluk, and others were arrested on sweeping racketeering charges alleging an array of crimes going back to at least 2007, from home invasions and armed robberies to burglaries, arson, insurance fraud and prostitution.

jmeisner@chicagotribune.com

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Posted By: Louiebynochi

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/23/16 03:40 AM

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local...1222-story.html

He's the brother in law of Albert vena. grand Ave Captain
Wondering when the big indictment with him and the outfits point men in the unions John Coli Jr and Johnny Matassa is coming??
Posted By: pmac

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/23/16 03:47 AM

Nother skinner in the loop. Weird. Normal crooks wont let them people around.
Posted By: mikeyballs211

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/23/16 04:23 AM

Holy fuck is he the dumbest god damn wiseguy ive seen in a while...showing pics of shootings hes committed & telling the guy he's buying guns off of in a fuckin deli what hes gonna do with the weapons i mean jesus christ
Posted By: BlackFamily

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/23/16 05:40 AM

Bishop boys?

He's a Bishop (Latino mob) and a soldier in the Grand Ave crew. Outfit is showing ties to street mobs and now it's Bishops. C-Notes & Bishop got Outfit connections.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/23/16 01:01 PM

He's an associate not a wiseguy.
Posted By: BillyBrizzi

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/23/16 02:08 PM

Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
He's an associate not a wiseguy.


So Jimmy Burke wasn't a wiseguy? Or John Gotti before he was inducted and was running the Bergin crew as acting capo?

I don't think the ceremony makes you a wiseguy, it makes you a made man, there is a difference in my view..
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/23/16 04:56 PM

Originally Posted By: BillyBrizzi
Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
He's an associate not a wiseguy.


So Jimmy Burke wasn't a wiseguy? Or John Gotti before he was inducted and was running the Bergin crew as acting capo?

I don't think the ceremony makes you a wiseguy, it makes you a made man, there is a difference in my view..


I used wiseguy referred to italian non made criminals,Jimmy Burke was a high level associate and respected like a capo but still an associate. John Gotti was an acting capo and wasnt made,the difference is the etnicity.
Posted By: SinatraClub

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/28/16 01:35 AM

He's still a member of the Chicago Outfit , Furio. Looks like The Outfit isnt so dead after all.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/28/16 08:57 AM

Originally Posted By: SinatraClub
He's still a member of the Chicago Outfit , Furio. Looks like The Outfit isnt so dead after all.


I never say the outfit is dead and what saved is wasnt6 to had 30+ made men but hundred associates.
Posted By: Footreads

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/28/16 09:08 AM

I feel the exact same way as the guy on the first post of the thread. But he is an idiot for talking about it. Just do it man.

I used to like taking a throphy off someone. Much more fun doing from a tough guy.

I had a few throphy in the house for years. I took a hat some guy wore it was his trandmark. Then I had a cane sword some gang leader used to carry around with him.

About 10 years ago I dumbed them all so it would not bite me on the arse.
Posted By: Footreads

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/28/16 09:28 AM

I think now a days there a lot more associates then anyone else. Because they work cheap and their loose ends easy to stop. There are a lot more where they came from.
Posted By: SinatraClub

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/28/16 01:57 PM

Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
Originally Posted By: SinatraClub
He's still a member of the Chicago Outfit , Furio. Looks like The Outfit isnt so dead after all.


I never say the outfit is dead and what saved is wasnt6 to had 30+ made men but hundred associates.


I didnt say you did. Thats a completely new sentence and wasnt in reference to you. But to your point even in its height, the Outfit was minority made guys, while the majority were simply Outfit guys, whom either were or werent of Italian descent. Personally, I dont think every Italian whom happened to be Outfit guys were made men. I think only the high ranking guys were, and some heads of crews and their immediate members, for example the Calabrese brothers. And I think today , that still applies.
Posted By: Toodoped

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/28/16 05:05 PM

Originally Posted By: SinatraClub
the Outfit was minority made guys, while the majority were simply Outfit guys, whom either were or werent of Italian descent. Personally, I dont think every Italian whom happened to be Outfit guys were made men. I think only the high ranking guys were, and some heads of crews and their immediate members


^^^ This is what I'm trying to prove for a very long time. Thanks man but nonetheless, after few days, out of boredom, Furio will open up a new thread with statements such as "the outfit was never involved in drugs" or "the outfit never had made guys"...
Posted By: cookcounty

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/28/16 06:29 PM

why was dude bragging about a murder to a new face
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/28/16 06:43 PM

Originally Posted By: Toodoped
Originally Posted By: SinatraClub
the Outfit was minority made guys, while the majority were simply Outfit guys, whom either were or werent of Italian descent. Personally, I dont think every Italian whom happened to be Outfit guys were made men. I think only the high ranking guys were, and some heads of crews and their immediate members


^^^ This is what I'm trying to prove for a very long time. Thanks man but nonetheless, after few days, out of boredom, Furio will open up a new thread with statements such as "the outfit was never involved in drugs" or "the outfit never had made guys"...


lol tongue

Thanks Toodoped for opened my mind on the outfit mysteries. lol
Posted By: Blackjack2121

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/28/16 08:17 PM

Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
Originally Posted By: BillyBrizzi
Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
He's an associate not a wiseguy.


So Jimmy Burke wasn't a wiseguy? Or John Gotti before he was inducted and was running the Bergin crew as acting capo?

I don't think the ceremony makes you a wiseguy, it makes you a made man, there is a difference in my view..


I used wiseguy referred to italian non made criminals,Jimmy Burke was a high level associate and respected like a capo but still an associate. John Gotti was an acting capo and wasnt made,the difference is the etnicity.


a wiseguy is an italian non made guy?

made guys arent considered wiseguys?

what?
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/28/16 10:05 PM

Originally Posted By: Blackjack2121
Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
Originally Posted By: BillyBrizzi
Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
He's an associate not a wiseguy.


So Jimmy Burke wasn't a wiseguy? Or John Gotti before he was inducted and was running the Bergin crew as acting capo?

I don't think the ceremony makes you a wiseguy, it makes you a made man, there is a difference in my view..


I used wiseguy referred to italian non made criminals,Jimmy Burke was a high level associate and respected like a capo but still an associate. John Gotti was an acting capo and wasnt made,the difference is the etnicity.


a wiseguy is an italian non made guy?

made guys arent considered wiseguys?

what?


My bad, I wanted to write "wiseguy is an italian mobster even if isnt made" while non italian associate arent wiseguys.
Posted By: SinatraClub

Re: Outfit Soldier Busted - 12/28/16 10:15 PM

I think hes saying only Italian made members of the mafia can be wiseguys. So according to Furio , because Jimmy Burke wasnt Italian or a made member of the mafia, he wasnt a wiseguy. And youre wrong Furio. By definition a wiseguy is either a smart aleck, a mafioso, or a simply a high ranking member of a crime family. Nowhere in the definition does it say you have to be Italian to be termed as such.
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