![]() | Former Columbus vice cop Steven G. Rosser, 46, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for framing an owner of a gentlemen's club for cocaine possession in 2018. Rosser was looking at a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. Rosser went to the club in April 2018 with other Columbus oinkers. Rosser alleged he found cocaine residue on a desk and took the owner into custody. Cops searched him and his vehicle without permission or a warrant. A minuscule amount of cocaine, .017 grams, had been planted the court found. Rosser falsified documentation to conceal the conspiracy. |
Friday, October 7, 2022
Former Columbus cop tried to frame club owner
Israeli mob boss Benny Shlomo killed - update II
4 members of the Jarushi crime family have been arrested for the hit in Azor that killed Benny Shlomo.
![]() Shlomo was pursued and shot down like a dog. | Cops say “he lived within a fortress” at his home in southern Israel “surrounded by walls, he didn’t move without security guards.” “It’s clear that someone set a trap for him, that someone betrayed him and that he wasn’t warned.” Cops think Shlomo’s death was plotted by longtime rival Shalom Domrani.![]() |
![]() | Benny Shlomo, the head of a senior criminal organization, was shot and killed at a gas station. The suspects began fleeing on foot before carjacking a woman. An offduty cop opened fire at the suspects but they got away unharmed in the stolen vehicle. Shlomo was declared dead at hospital. ![]() |
Benny Shlomo's organization has been locked in a bloody rivalry with a mob led by Shalom Domrani for years. Shlomo survived several attempts on his life. His brother Shalom Shlomo was assassinated in 2015. Cops expect retaliation. |
Mongols ex-boss David Santillan a rat - no new trial
![]() Prosecutors say that Mongol Nation encourages, supports and rewards its members for committing crimes. | The Mongols MC will not get a second chance to clear itself of federal racketeering charges after a judge last week denied its request for a new trial. In 2021 it was revealed that David Santillan, president, had acted as a confidential informant for John Ciccone, an agent with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
![]() | ![]() The feds call the Mongol Nation "the most violent and dangerous" OMG in the country. |
![]() | David Santillan, 52, covertly cooperated for over a decade with a special agent. In exchange the agent spared Santillan from serious legal consequences for many offenses. His own wife had this to say: “In other words,” she wrote, “he is a rat.”![]() | ![]() |
Thursday, October 6, 2022
Project Gateway lassoes 20 for over 120 charges
3 generations of the Fogazzi family are busted. Here. | The investigation found the organized group was engaged in a wide range of criminal enterprises including drugs, tobacco, pot, vehicle theft, and human smuggling. Haul includes 3 handguns, 2 shotguns, a rifle, ammunition, 6 stolen vehicles and $467k in cash. ![]() |
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Rough justice for Zimbabwe robbers
![]() | 4 armed robbers including a serving member of the Zimbabwe Republic Police were killed in a shootout with cops after they robbed a Harare businessman of US$10,000. Prior to the robbery, cops had received a tipoff of the robbers intention and laid an ambush. After the robbers pounced on the businessman and robbed him, cops responded swiftly. The shootout resulted in the death of four robbers while two others were arrested. |
Stéphane Maheu out and about
3 Hells Angels and a Repentigny cop pleaded guilty to various drug trafficking charges in 2018. A civilian undercover agent sank the operation. Stéphane Maheu bought six years. His incarceration went "without major hitches" and he has reached statutory release.
Project Objection was a major investigation into three drug trafficking networks run by the Hells Angels.
![]() Louis Matte |
![]() | ![]() Stéphane Maheu |
![]() Michel (Sky) Langlois | Michel (Sky) Langlois, 72, one of the first men to wear the Hells Angels patch in Canada, was also done in by the same undercover agent. Carmelo Sacco, 36, was sentenced to 53 months. The last person to plead guilty was Carl Ranger, a member of the Repentigny police who was suspended following his arrest. Ranger acted as a courier for traffickers. Police seized 21 kilograms of cocaine, 200,000 synthetic drug tablets, $ 2.5 million and 34 firearms. | ![]() |
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Pro fishing chitbags busted - Jacob Runyan, Chase Cominsky
![]() | Something stinks in the world of competitive fishing. Would-be winners of $29k at an Ohio fishing tournament, Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky, were disqualified after it was found their fish were stuffed with lead weights and fish fillets. | ![]() Prize money came mainly from other entrants. |
Competitors faced off to see who could achieve the highest total weight for a bucket of five walleyes caught in Lake Erie. Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were known for their success at other fishing tournaments. |
Soninder Dhingra sentenced, sprung
![]() | Soninder Dhingra, 49, was busted with 94kg of cocaine and 15kg of crystal meth in 2013. He pleaded guilty to importing narcotics and was sentenced to 10 years in jail. Taking into account the time spent in detention, for which each day counts as a day and a half, there was only one day left to serve for Dhingra. Dhingra imported drugs with the help of a corrupt customs officer. After an initial trial, Dhingra was found guilty and sentenced to 15 years. He took his case to the Court of Appeal, arguing that his first trial began in English and gradually and then completely took place in French, and that violated his constitutional rights. The new trial was being prepared when negotiations began last week between the prosecution and the defense. | ![]() Project Abri targeted drug importers linked to a member of the Montreal Mafia. |
Sunday, October 2, 2022
900kg cocaine washes up on beach in Wales
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30 black bags tied together with rope yielded 30 bricks each worth some £90m. Surprisingly, it isn't the region's largest retrieval.
In May last year, nearly a tonne of cocaine washed up on beaches near Hastings and Newhaven in East Sussex. The public spotted bags bobbing in the sea before alerting police in that case. ![]() |
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Former UK gangster offers reward to catch peacock
![]() | Former gangster turned actor David Courtney, 63, is offering a reward to help catch his peacock after it escaped and ran amok. Seconds after bringing the new pet home it flew out of it's roofless coop - with Courtney not realizing the exotic bird could fly. Now the peacock, named Percy, is ruling the roost with neighbours being woken up at 4am by his mating calls. The bird and it's poop has appeared on top of people’s roofs, cars and gardens after escaping seven weeks ago. “I just had no idea that they could fly - I thought it was like a chicken or something." Courtney sees the bird twice a day. |
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