This was a murder that happened on May 7th, 1995 in Chicago. Domingo Rodriguez is charged with stabbing Roberto Nino multiple times after an argument on a porch on South Blue Island Avenue in Chicago. Nino died. Cook County prosecutors charged Rodriguez with first degree murder.
Chicago police were unable to locate Rodriguez, who is believed to be a Mexican National and may have fled the area. On August 7th, 1995 a federal warrant was issued charging Rodriquez with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.
Rodriquez had been arrested several times and is a previously deported felon. The FBI believes he's been using a stolen identity. Investigators are not even sure of his real name, but he has used the alias of Domingo Rodriguez-Torres before.
Right now there is an international manhunt underway for Rodriguez. The FBI says he may have fled to Mexico. But he has connections in Chicago and it's possible, because so much time has passed, he may have felt comfortable enough to return to the area.
Here is the best description the FBI has of Domingo Rodriguez:
Male white/Hispanic.
45 years old.
5' 7'', 150 pounds.
Black hair, brown eyes.
Numerous tattoos, including one on his neck that says "Chino" and one on his right forearm that reads "Guadalupe."
He has been known to also go by the name Domingo Rodriguez-Torres.
He is considered armed and dangerous, if you see him call police.
Friday, May 24 2013 7:57 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:57:51 GMT
The FBI is calling this individual the Brown Bag Bandit because in all his robberies he entered banks and handed the tellers notes written on brown lunch bags.
The FBI is calling this individual the Brown Bag Bandit because in all his robberies he entered banks and handed the tellers notes written on brown lunch bags.
Friday, April 12 2013 10:57 PM EDT2013-04-13 02:57:15 GMT
However one individual, 29-year-old Kenneth Blackman disappeared before the takedown took place. As a result, the FBI is engaged in a manhunt to track and apprehend Blackman.
However one individual, 29-year-old Kenneth Blackman disappeared before the takedown took place. As a result, the FBI is engaged in a manhunt to track and apprehend Blackman.
Friday, April 5 2013 3:56 PM EDT2013-04-05 19:56:00 GMT
There's a saying that it's better to give than to receive, but the FBI says businessman Ahmed Fa Albalwneh, 44, turned that mantra upside down to make his company all about the taking.
There's a saying that it's better to give than to receive, but the FBI says businessman Ahmed Fa Albalwneh, 44, turned that mantra upside down to make his company all about the taking.
Friday, March 29 2013 3:53 PM EDT2013-03-29 19:53:58 GMT
The first robbery happened at the Chase bank on Front Street near Wolf Road in Mokena on February 21st. Five days later he held up another bank, this time the First Midwest Bank on 80th Avenue.
The first robbery happened at the Chase bank on Front Street near Wolf Road in Mokena on February 21st. Five days later he held up another bank, this time the First Midwest Bank on 80th Avenue at 167th in Tinley Park.
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