UpdatedFri, Feb 19, 2021 at 6:54 pm CT Replies(22) Federal prosecutors say images captured from security video show Falandis Russell, at left, and Terrance Williams during a six-month armed robbery spree. During Russell's arrest, agents found about $14,000 in cash "concealed in his crotch area." (U.S. Attorney's Office) CHICAGO — Two men face federal robbery conspiracy charges in connection with a six-month spree of armed robberies that struck a dozen businesses in Chicago and the suburbs, court records show. According to the FBI, Falandis Russell and Terrance Williams conspired to commit a series of robberies at pawn shops and other businesses over a six-month period ending last month.