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3 LIFE SENTENCES FOR TOP MEMBER OF NOTORIOUS HOBOS‘ SUPER GANG’

Judge rules top member of Hobos ‘ super gang’ to serve penalties concurrent­ly and not consecutiv­ely

- BYTOMSCHUB­A Staff Reporter Email: tschuba@suntimes.com Twitter: @TomSchuba

Atop member of the notorious Hobos “super gang” who was convicted of killing two police informants was sentenced in federal court Friday to three concurrent life sentences.

U. S. District Judge John J. Tharp noted in court that Paris “Poleroski” Poe’s history of “lawlessnes­s” and “recklessne­ss” should be met with “severe consequenc­es” before announcing his sentence. Neverthele­ss, Tharp decided that Poe’s three life sentences should be served concurrent­ly, and not consecutiv­ely, something the defense had lobbied for.

Following a trial that stretched from September of last year through January, Poe, 37, was found guilty of the public killings of a Chicago Police informant in 2006 and an FBI and Chicago Police informant in 2013. Prosecutor­s described him as a “cold blooded murderer.”

In a particular­ly gruesome attack on April 14, 2013, a paroled Poe cut off an electronic monitoring bracelet and traveled to south suburban Dolton to hunt Keith Daniels, who turned on the Hobos and wore a wire while buying drugs from the gang’s kingpin, 40- year- old Gregory “Bowlegs” Chester.

After emerging from behind a shrub, a masked Poe fired at a vehicle Daniels was riding in with his girlfriend and two young children. After Daniels jumped out and fell to the ground, Poe kept shooting as he stood over Daniels’ body.

During the trial, prosecutor­s also detailed the violent January 19, 2006 incident wherein Poe and one of his co- defendants, 40- year- old Arnold Council, gunned down Wilbert Moore after learning he was feeding informatio­n to Chicago Police. A photo of Moore’s lifeless, bullet- riddled corpse was displayed during Friday’s sentencing.

Authoritie­s say the Hobos are a collection of Gangster Disciples, Black Disciples and others. The “renegade group” or “conglomera­te” rose out of the Robert Taylor public housing project, records show.

In January, a jury found six men, including Chester, Poe and Council, guilty of a racketeeri­ng conspiracy and five murders committed over the course of a 10- year reign of terror on Chicago’s South and West sides.

Also convicted of the conspiracy were Gabriel “Louie” Bush, 38; William “Joe Buck” Ford, 37, and Derrick “D- Block” Vaughn, 31.

Council and Bush received life terms when they were sentenced Friday afternoon, according to a spokesman for the U. S. attorney’s office.

Despite a jury tying Chester to two murders, Tharp on Thursday said evidence that Chester had ordered the killings was insufficie­nt. Tharp instead sentenced Chester to 40 years in prison following a two- hour hearing.

Also on Thursday, Tharp had handed down a 20- year sentence to Stanley “Smiley” Vaughn, an admitted member of the Hobos embroiled in the criminal conspiracy who pleaded guilty rather than go to trial. The judge said he must serve that sentence in addition to a 22- year prison sentence Vaughn is already serving.

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