Ex-gang leader surrenders
The FBI says an alleged leader of the Black Disciples street gang has turned himself in after nearly four years as a fugitive. Forty-year-old Donell Jehan, one of 46 gang-linked people indicted on federal drug conspiracy charges in May 2004, surrendered to Chicago police Tuesday night and was turned over to federal authorities. Authorities say Jehan has ties to former Chicago Alderman Arenda Troutman, who faces federal charges for allegedly taking bribes and shaking down developers. During their investigation, federal agents saw Jehan driving Troutman's luxury SUV, but Troutman said she thought he was a businessman, and denied having a personal relationship with him. No charges against Troutman are connected to her alleged ties to Jehan.