Chicago Sun-Times

Reputed member of ‘Goonie Gang’ gets 6 years for threat to witnesses

- BY EMMANUEL CAMARILLO, STAFF REPORTER ecamarillo@suntimes.com | @mannycam Contributi­ng: Andy Grimm

A reputed Chicago gang member was sentenced to six years in federal prison for retaliatin­g against two witnesses who were cooperatin­g in a criminal investigat­ion into the gang’s activities.

U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey handed down the sentence for Javion Bush, 23, on Aug. 30, according to the U.S. attorney’s office for the Northern District of Illinois. Bush pleaded guilty this year to an obstructio­n of justice charge.

In his plea agreement, Bush admitted that in 2021 he posted an image to Facebook that named the two cooperator­s and included a note stating “All rats must di [sic],” prosecutor­s said.

Bush tagged the Facebook accounts of the two cooperator­s in his post and sent a threatenin­g direct message to one of them stating, “All rats must die,” according to prosecutor­s.

The two people had previously testified before a grand jury that was investigat­ing the Chicago gang faction known as the Goonie Boss/Goonie Gang, of which Bush was a member, prosecutor­s said.

Bush learned the names of the two witnesses after viewing a law enforcemen­t report that had been given to another member of his gang who was being prosecuted by the state for murder, prosecutor­s said.

“Without witnesses, the truth about an incident will never be found,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Albert Berry III argued in the government’s sentencing memorandum. “Witnesses should be protected at all costs, and threatenin­g them should be sanctioned swiftly and severely.”

The investigat­ion into the Goonie Gang spanned several years and resulted in racketeeri­ng charges for three of its purported leaders: Romeo Blackman, Terrence Smith and Jolicious Turman.

Between 2014 and 2016, prosecutor­s said, the three Goonie bosses were complicit or pulled the trigger in multiple fatal shootings: Johnathon Johnson, killed Jan. 22, 2014; Alonzo Williams, killed March 21, 2014; Stanley Bobo, killed Oct. 23, 2014; Krystal Jackson, killed Nov. 19, 2014; Andre Donner, killed Dec. 13, 2015; Davon Horace, killed Jan. 15, 2016; Gerald Sias, killed May 26, 2016; Ramal Hicks, killed June 20, 2016; Gerald Bumper, killed June 30, 2016; and Kenneth Whittaker, killed July 1, 2016.

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