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Cops: Man Threatens to Blow Up Bus as 'Jihad Against the White Devil'

By DNAinfo staff
January 10, 2013 3:23pm | Updated January 10, 2013 3:23pm
Caleb Russell, 23, was charged with making a false bomb threat after he threatened to blow up a CTA bus in River North Monday, police said. He told police he was "jihad against the white devil," police said.
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Cook County Sherriff

CHICAGO - A man spouted off a racially-charged rant on a CTA bus and threatened to blow it up as "jihad against the white devil" Monday, police said.

Caleb Russell, 23, was on a bus heading West on Chicago Avenue near Orleans Street in River North when he threatened to blow it up, police said.

The driver hit the panic button and fearful passengers ran from the bus about 6:20 p.m., police said.

Russell shouted racial slurs at both passengers and responding police officers. He told police he was "jihad against the white devil," officials said.

Russell, of the 4700 block of South Woodlawn Avenue in Kenwood, was charged with making a false bomb threat, according to police and the Cook County Sheriff's office.

He was held on $90,000 bond Tuesday, according to the Cook County Sheriff's office.
 

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