On February 26, 2010, Scott Henning was charged in the ILCD Federal District Court in Illinois with multiple counts of violent crime related to a string of armed robberies that took place in the Chicago area. The investigation was led by the FBI, which gathered evidence and identified Henning as the prime suspect. The case against him was built on eyewitness accounts, surveillance footage, and forensic analysis of physical evidence collected from the crime scenes. Henning’s alleged involvement in the robberies put several people at risk, leading to a significant response from law enforcement agencies. The prosecution presented a strong case against the defendant, highlighting the severity of the crimes and the impact on the victims. After a thorough trial, the jury delivered a guilty verdict, which led to a lengthy prison sentence for Henning. By 2011, the defendant had been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in the armed robberies, serving time for serious violent crimes committed in the Chicago area.
Key Facts
- Case: Henning
- Court: ILCD Federal District
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: Federal Court Records

