![]() Not until an agent opened the car's door did the unarmed Lombardo give up his driver's license and allow the agents to take him in, Grant said. Lombardo didn't respond at first when agents told him to get out of the silver Lincoln, staying put even when the car's elderly driver got out, said FBI agent Robert Grant. The 77-year-old man had been missing since April when he and 13 others were indicted in connection with at least 18 unsolved mob murders, including one that was graphically portrayed in the 1995 Martin Scorsese movie "Casino." Lombardo had been a fugitive for nine months, but it was Friday the 13th and his luck had run out, FBI officials said Saturday as they described Lombardo's arrest on racketeering and conspiracy charges. Posted on 2:33:41 PM PST by NormsRevengeĬHICAGO - With a long beard and hair reaching his shoulders, reputed mob boss Joey "The Clown" Lombardo sat stunned as FBI agents ordered him out of his car. ![]() FBI Details Capture of Alleged Mob Boss - Joey "The Clown" Lombardo
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