Two men charged in 12 violent robberies in suburbs, city Authorities say this photo that was posted on social media shows Falandis Russell displaying money stolen from a series of robberies in Chicago and the suburbs. Courtesy of the U.S. attorney s office Terrance Williams
Updated 3/3/2021 5:11 PM
Two men from Chicago were indicted by a federal grand jury for conspiring to commit 12 violent robberies in Chicago and the suburbs, including pawnshops in Arlington Heights, Round Lake Beach and Streamwood, authorities said Wednesday.
Falandis Russell, 25, was in custody Wednesday afternoon, while Terrance Williams, 24, had been released on bond, according to a news release from the U.S. attorney s office in Chicago.
Quantum computers, like this IBM model, look like science fiction come to life. (Credit: Graham Carlow for IBM)
The massive intersection of Janes Avenue and East Boughton Road in Bolingbrook, Illinois, looks like many other crossroads in suburban America. A drive-through Starbucks keeps watch over 15 lanes of turning and merging mid-size SUVs, most headed for the sprawling parking lots of the Promenade shopping mall to the south, a few others en route to the shooting gallery and gun shop across Interstate 355 to the east.
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