Chicago gang member who told RICO witness ‘all rats must die’ on Facebook Messenger rats on himself, goes back to prison

Javion Bush

Javion Bush (U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois)

A Chicago gang member who engaged in witness retaliation by directly telling a government cooperator “all rats must die” on Facebook Messenger is going to prison after ratting on himself.

Javion Tyree Bush, a now 23-year-old “Goonie Boss/Goonie Gang” member, was sentenced on Aug. 30, months after he pleaded guilty to the charge of witness retaliation for posting a photo on Facebook that “named the two cooperating individuals” who had testified before a grand jury, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois.

“Bush tagged the Facebook accounts of the cooperators in his posting. Bush also threatened one of the cooperators in a direct communication to him on Facebook Messenger, stating, ‘All rats must die,”” prosecutors said.

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