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Wilfred "Willie Boy" Johnson (September 29, 1935 – August 29, 1988) was a reputed American mobster.According to court documents and pretrial testimony, Johnson was a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) informant from 1966 to 1985, when he provided investigators with information relating to John Gotti and other members of the Gambino crime family.
Cammisano began his criminal activity in his youth and had an extensive rap sheet by the age of 15 in 1929. [1] His arrest record continued to grow into early adulthood, including citations for carrying a concealed weapon, bootlegging, pistol whipping a robbery victim, running an alcohol still, being AWOL from the U.S. Army, disturbing the peace, and gambling. [1]
Chaos erupted late Friday after a man convicted of murdering a teenage student during a botched robbery of Yeezy sneakers four years ago tried to attack the girl’s father during the sentencing ...
Life for the murder of Andrea Camps-Lacayo. Life for the attempted murder of her boyfriend Sergio Berben. And 25 years for the attempted strong-arm robbery of the teen couple who were students at ...
Cedric Devon Simmons was charged with kidnapping, strong arm robbery and possession of drugs. He was booked into the J. Reuben Long Detention Center where he remains Tuesday on a $155,000 bond.
William "Corey" Jackson was in the back seat, and he was wanted in connection with an alleged strong armed robbery that morning with theft of $150, a cell phone and a pack of cigarettes. [2] Sgt. Carmen Reale said Jackson was repeatedly reaching under the seat of the car and then turned toward another officer with an object in his hand. [ 1 ]
Following a five-day trial in 2017, a jury found him guilty on all 30 counts of child porn possession, as well as petit theft and disorderly conduct, acquitting him of strong-arm robbery.
The Arifs themselves were considered the leading crime family in the London area throughout the late 1980s before the arrest and conviction of most of its leadership, including most of the Arif family members, for armed robbery and drug-related offences in early 1990s. [2] In 2004, the Irish Daily Mirror called the Arifs "Britain's No 1 crime ...