Posted on 07/22/2023 5:18:56 PM PDT by CFW
A police traffic stop in suburban Chicago turned into federal charges after cops found law enforcement badges and about $800,000 in counterfeit U.S. Savings Bonds in the driver’s car, according to a newly-filed criminal complaint.
Robert R. Krilich, 58, is charged with possessing a counterfeit U.S. security intending to defraud.
Rosemont police pulled Krilich over on Tuesday afternoon because they didn’t see a license plate on his car, officials said. Things snowballed from there.
First, Krilich told the officers that he just picked up his car from O’Hare after returning from Las Vegas, and he believed someone stole his plates while he was gone. But the cops realized his car had a proper plate attached, but it was covered with a piece of paper.
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Inside the gray Ford sedan, they recovered about $800,000 worth of fake bonds, blank FBI credentials, a U.S. Marshal Service star, a Homeland Security Investigations badge, a typewriter, and two laptops, a Secret Service agent wrote in a federal criminal complaint.
(Excerpt) Read more at cwbchicago.com ...
The FBI seems to be using many people in many ways. They even get people who think they are conservatives to participate by getting them to believe they are going after “Nazi white supremacists” types. I have a niece involved in that Patriot Front crap on behalf of them.
Hunter Biden’s body man.... 🧐
Sounds like a Weaponized Agency is going rogue. Prove me wrong!
FBI resource. Story will be disappeared, local cops will be fired and this guy will be transferred to the ballot delivery agency of the USPS.
Robert R. Krilich will probably get off Scott free, but the police officer who pulled him over is in for a lifetime of trouble.
Fake FBI credentials? Desperate.
Fake bonds are not worth 800k. They are worthless
This goes on far more often than people think now that I consider it. I went to school with guy and his sister, their father was “friends” with a lot of pretty bad people I later found out. He could alter IDs better than anyone I had ever met, I mean you could NOT tell they were fake, I don’t know how he did it but for $25 (back in ‘83) it would open up a world of fun to a older looking teenager.
A mutual friend one night drunk talking about the family told me all through HS and now in college he walked around with leather flip badge holders, one in every pocket, and he thought his sister did the same thing though he wans’t sure. When I asked him why he said “wear and tear”. Huh? He then said he was told that no real artificial means could replicate the wear and tear pattern of a time worn used ID holder, and what went in them had to look like they had been used for a while, not like they were brand new. I guess a lot of thought went into what they did and I haven’t thought about this for decades, but reading this story and picturing the IDs reminded me of it.
I wonder how long this has been going on with really high end fake IDs, seems even back in the 80s it was.
Rockford had a business card printer i thought that was sofa king cool
Hi kiddo
in his defense it had a changeable daisy wheel thing with different fonts
it is you buy your costume at kohls
“...it is unlikely Robert Krilich Jr. will see the inside of a prison...
...prosecutors have recommended he enroll in a drug-court rehabilitation program...”
You don’t say...
It seems Mr. Krilich is... “well-connected” in Vegas.
We were lucky because we were FiBi’s hunting FiBi’s stealing explosives in 88 ..... then we went back to our regular duties ........ life wasn’t hard back then .....for us.
I interviewed at a company where employees had to go through the CEO’s office to reach the bathroom. I fled that place.
—”a company where employees had to go through the CEO’s office to reach the bathroom.”
OH MY!
Guessing that I just do not get out much.
I am thinking FBI operative or Biden Union thug.
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