Robert Rallo

Convicted Killer Sentenced to 40 Years in Prison After Murdering Jeweler

Connecticut – On March 1, 2023, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut, issued a press release announcing the sentencing of 59-year-old Robert Rallo (pictured) who shot and killed Marc Vuono, the owner of a jewelry store in Stamford, CT in March 2020. The press release is posted verbatim below:

Man Who Robbed and Murdered Stamford Jeweler Sentenced to 40 Years in Federal Prison

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Vanessa Roberts Avery, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced ROBERT RALLO, 59, of New York, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Kari A. Dooley in Bridgeport to 480 months of imprisonment, followed by five years of supervised release, for offenses stemming from the robbery of Marco Jewelers in Stamford in March 2020, during which Rallo shot and killed the owner of the store.

“This sentence will protect society from a dangerous individual who brutally killed a much loved and respected man and small business owner,” said U.S. Attorney Avery.  “I thank the FBI and the Stamford, Greenwich, Yonkers, New York and New Rochelle Police Departments for thoroughly investigating this crime and helping to bring these defendants to justice.”

“The system of justice in which the FBI and all of our law enforcement partners work within everyday has just spoken,” said FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Fuller.  “The joint efforts of the investigators and prosecutors has been recognized and justice has been served.”

“We are very pleased to see these three career criminals held accountable for this senseless murder, and we want to commend the tireless, cutting edge police work that led to this outcome, said Assistant Chief Richard Conklin of the Stamford Police Department.  “While nothing we do can restore what the Vuono family has lost, we hope that this conviction and sentence can offer some solace.  We are grateful for the expertise of our officers, as well as the collaboration with the FBI and our other law enforcement partners, that contributed to bringing this painful case to a positive conclusion.”

According to court documents and statements made in court, on March 28, 2020, at approximately 2:48 p.m., Stamford Police Officers responded to Marco Jewelers, located at 16 Sixth Street in Stamford.  When officers arrived, they found evidence of a robbery and encountered the storeowner, Mark Vuono, lying on the ground in front of an open safe.  Emergency medical personnel arrived and pronounced Vuono deceased.

Investigators collected and analyzed surveillance video from Marco Jewelers, surrounding businesses and Stamford city cameras.  Video obtained from Marco Jewelers revealed that, on March 28, Paul Prosano drove Robert Rallo and Thomas Liberatore in a black Jaguar to Marco Jewelers.  Rallo and Liberatore then entered the store.  Rallo, armed with a handgun, engaged in a physical altercation with Vuono, while Liberatore stole items from the display cases.  Vuono, who also possessed a firearm, and Rallo struggled next to a large open safe.  During the more than three-minute struggle, Rallo reached into the safe and pulled out a third firearm, a.357 Magnum revolver.  Rallo subsequently shot and killed Vuono with the.357 revolver.

Following the robbery, law enforcement located the black Jaguar in Staten Island and maintained surveillance on the vehicle.  On March 31, at approximately 5:30 p.m., a black BMW X3, driven by Prosano, pulled up beside the black Jaguar.  Rallo exited the rear door of the BMW and entered the driver’s door of a black Jaguar.  The two vehicles then left the area and rapidly accelerated.  The Jaguar crashed on Tompkins Street.  Rallo attempted to flee on foot, but was quickly apprehended.  The BMW crashed into a tree and parked car at the intersection of Daniel Low Terrace and Corson Avenue.  Prosano also attempted to flee and was apprehended.

A search of the BMW revealed 63 rings, eight bracelets, two tie pins, an earring and a cufflink, and a search of Prosano’s residence revealed 23 pairs of earrings and three rings.  These items were stolen from Marco Jewelers on March 28.

Liberatore was arrested on April 1.

Rallo’s criminal history, which includes two prior murder convictions, spans approximately 40 years.  He met Liberatore and Prosano while incarcerated within the New York State Department of Corrections, and had been released from prison in March 2019.

Rallo has been detained since his arrest.  On April 5, 2022, he pleaded guilty to one count of interference with commerce by robbery (Hobbs Act robbery), one count of interstate transportation of stolen property, and one count of using a firearm to cause a death during a robbery.

On December 19, 2022, a jury found Liberatore and Prosano guilty of Hobbs Act robbery and interstate transportation of stolen property. Liberatore was also found guilty of aiding and abetting the use of a firearm to cause a death during a robbery. They are detained while awaiting sentencing.

This investigation has been conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Stamford Police Department and Greenwich Police Department, with the assistance of the New York Police Department, Yonkers (N.Y.) Police Department and New Rochelle (N.Y.) Police Department.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jocelyn Courtney Kaoutzanis, Rahul Kale and Margaret Donovan.

“This sentence will protect society from a dangerous individual who brutally killed a much loved and respected man and small business owner,” said U.S. Attorney Avery.  “I thank the FBI and the Stamford, Greenwich, Yonkers, New York and New Rochelle Police Departments for thoroughly investigating this crime and helping to bring these defendants to justice.”

“The system of justice in which the FBI and all of our law enforcement partners work within everyday has just spoken,” said FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Fuller.  “The joint efforts of the investigators and prosecutors has been recognized and justice has been served.”

“We are very pleased to see these three career criminals held accountable for this senseless murder, and we want to commend the tireless, cutting edge police work that led to this outcome, said Assistant Chief Richard Conklin of the Stamford Police Department.  “While nothing we do can restore what the Vuono family has lost, we hope that this conviction and sentence can offer some solace.  We are grateful for the expertise of our officers, as well as the collaboration with the FBI and our other law enforcement partners, that contributed to bringing this painful case to a positive conclusion.”

According to court documents and statements made in court, on March 28, 2020, at approximately 2:48 p.m., Stamford Police Officers responded to Marco Jewelers, located at 16 Sixth Street in Stamford.  When officers arrived, they found evidence of a robbery and encountered the storeowner, Mark Vuono, lying on the ground in front of an open safe.  Emergency medical personnel arrived and pronounced Vuono deceased.

Investigators collected and analyzed surveillance video from Marco Jewelers, surrounding businesses and Stamford city cameras.  Video obtained from Marco Jewelers revealed that, on March 28, Paul Prosano drove Robert Rallo and Thomas Liberatore in a black Jaguar to Marco Jewelers.  Rallo and Liberatore then entered the store.  Rallo, armed with a handgun, engaged in a physical altercation with Vuono, while Liberatore stole items from the display cases.  Vuono, who also possessed a firearm, and Rallo struggled next to a large open safe.  During the more than three-minute struggle, Rallo reached into the safe and pulled out a third firearm, a.357 Magnum revolver.  Rallo subsequently shot and killed Vuono with the.357 revolver.

Following the robbery, law enforcement located the black Jaguar in Staten Island and maintained surveillance on the vehicle.  On March 31, at approximately 5:30 p.m., a black BMW X3, driven by Prosano, pulled up beside the black Jaguar.  Rallo exited the rear door of the BMW and entered the driver’s door of a black Jaguar.  The two vehicles then left the area and rapidly accelerated.  The Jaguar crashed on Tompkins Street.  Rallo attempted to flee on foot, but was quickly apprehended.  The BMW crashed into a tree and parked car at the intersection of Daniel Low Terrace and Corson Avenue.  Prosano also attempted to flee and was apprehended.

A search of the BMW revealed 63 rings, eight bracelets, two tie pins, an earring and a cufflink, and a search of Prosano’s residence revealed 23 pairs of earrings and three rings.  These items were stolen from Marco Jewelers on March 28.

Liberatore was arrested on April 1.

Rallo’s criminal history, which includes two prior murder convictions, spans approximately 40 years.  He met Liberatore and Prosano while incarcerated within the New York State Department of Corrections, and had been released from prison in March 2019.

Rallo has been detained since his arrest.  On April 5, 2022, he pleaded guilty to one count of interference with commerce by robbery (Hobbs Act robbery), one count of interstate transportation of stolen property, and one count of using a firearm to cause a death during a robbery.

On December 19, 2022, a jury found Liberatore and Prosano guilty of Hobbs Act robbery and interstate transportation of stolen property. Liberatore was also found guilty of aiding and abetting the use of a firearm to cause a death during a robbery. They are detained while awaiting sentencing.

This investigation has been conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Stamford Police Department and Greenwich Police Department, with the assistance of the New York Police Department, Yonkers (N.Y.) Police Department and New Rochelle (N.Y.) Police Department.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jocelyn Courtney Kaoutzanis, Rahul Kale and Margaret Donovan.

Source: District of Connecticut | Man Who Robbed and Murdered Stamford Jeweler Sentenced to 40 Years in Federal Prison | United States Department of Justice

SNEAK THEFT – HICKORY, NC

On 3/5/23, at approximately 1:30 p.m., a male subject entered a jewelry store and asked for help looking at diamond rings.� He spent some time in the store and the sales associate showed him several pieces.� During the presentation, pads of rings were placed on the counter for the subject to view.� While the sales associate was distracted, the subject was able to remove the two rings, concealed them in his palm, and then placed them into his pocket.� He left without purchasing any jewelry.� The theft was not discovered until counts were completed on March 6th. � The store’s security video was then observed to confirm the theft.�

Subject Description:� Black male, approximately 40 years old.� 5’7” to 5’8” with a stocky build, possibly with white facial hair/goatee.� He was last seen wearing a gray ball cap, gray shirt, and darker gray pants.� He also wore a very distinct and heavy chevron-shaped diamond necklace.

If you have any information regarding this subject, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

DISTRACTION THEFT – LEXINGTON, KY

On 3/4/23, at approximately 5:27 p.m., a distraction theft was reported at a retail jewelry store in Lexington, KY. According to team members, around 5:23 p.m, two males and one female entered the location under the pretense of shopping for gold and diamond bracelets. The female subject claimed she was looking for a gift for her mother and wanted to see gold chains. When presented with gold chain options, the female subject reached over and grabbed two gold chains from the pad.

One of the male subjects quickly pointed to other chains to distract the team members’ attention. The female subject handed back one of the gold chains and the group left the store. Due to their suspicious actions, a case audit was completed and confirmed the above gold chain was missing. Upon reviewing the store’s security video, the female subject was observed palming and concealing the gold chain in her purse.

Subject(s) Description:

Subject 1: Male, Arabic/Middle Eastern, 30’s, 285 lbs, heavy build, dark hair, and beard. Wearing a black ball cap, red short-sleeve t-shirt, grey sweatpants, and grey tennis shoes.

Subject 2: Female, Arabic/Middle Eastern, 20’s, 5’5”, 130lbs, short dark hair. Wearing a light color long sleeve sweater, black shirt, black pants, and white tennis shoes.

Subject 3: Male, Arabic/Middle Eastern, 20’s, 5’10”, average build, dark hair, and beard. Wearing a black short-sleeve t-shirt, grey pants, and black shoes.

If you have any information regarding these subjects, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328

GRAB AND RUN – PALMDALE, CA

On 3/1/23, at approximately 3:25 p.m., a jewelry kiosk inside a mall experienced a grab and run theft. A subject asked to see a Cuban link gold chain with a pendant.� While trying on both pieces, and while the team member was explaining the credit options, the subject ran off with both pieces.� Mall Security and the Palmdale Sheriff’s Department were notified whereupon an investigation was initiated. The subject was described as a 23-year-old Black male. He is 5’6”, and weighs 140 lbs. He has medium-length dreadlocks.� He was last seen wearing a white long sleeve with a black shirt over it with a $ sign on the back, and white/black tennis shoes. If you have any information regarding this subject, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelersseccurity.org or 212-687-0328.

DISTRACTION THEFT – STRONGSVILLE, OH

On 2/27/23, at approximately 12:50 p.m., a jewelry store was the victim of a distraction theft.� Two subjects entered the store and began looking around at different merchandise.� The subjects settled at the display case containing the missing diamond ring.� The employee working with the subjects began showing the subjects different rings within the side-by-side display case.� As the display case was opened, subject number one reached into the case and pointed at the ring he wanted to see, and as he started to remove his hand from the case, he simply palmed a 3 carat baguette ring.� This was all identified after the CCTV review.�

Subject(s) Description:

Subject #1: Black Male, 6’, medium build, early 40’s, white hoodie, black beanie, blue jeans (ripped).

Subject #2: Black Male, 5’10”, medium build, early 40’s, camo beanie, green jacket, dark blue jeans

If you have any information regarding these subjects, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328

Facial Image of Queens Robber

79-Year-Old Jeweler Pistol Whipped in Robbery

Flushing, NY – On February 22, 2023, at approximately 2:30 p.m., two subjects committed a gunpoint smash and grab robbery and pistol-whipped the owner of an appointment-only jewelry business. One of the subjects dressed as an Amazon delivery person and held a box in his hand.

The subjects beat the 79-year-old jeweler with their gun, they pushed her down and dragged her to her office. They proceeded to demand she open the store’s safe.

Four subjects are currently being sought in connection to this crime. The New York Police Department has released pictures of the subjects, who are further below. Police say the two men pictured walking on the sidewalk below “acted in concert” with the two men who committed the robbery.

The jeweler’s daughter believes the business was cased for several months. Watch the videos below to learn more about the crime. If you have any information regarding these subjects, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org.

Robbery Accomplices

Queens Robbery Subjects

Handcuffs

Jewelry Store Owner Charged After Shooting

Wilkes-Barre Township, PA – February 24, 2023 – 27-year-old Michael Anthony Caruso was recently arrested in connection to a shooting on February 24, 2023. Caruso allegedly shot at a man in the parking lot of Wyoming Valley Mall. The person Caruso is alleged to have shot at, reportedly stole from Caruso’s store. Caruso owns a jewelry store inside the mall.

Investigators learned that Caruso had chased the accused thief into the parking lot and then fired five shots at him. The alleged thief fled the scene in a burgundy Cadillac. Police retrieved five shell casings as well as a bullet hole in a vehicle that was not involved in this matter.

Caruso was arrested and charged with five counts of recklessly endangering another person for firing five shots into the mall’s parking lot, one count of shooting a gun onto roadways, one count of criminal mischief, and one count of disorderly conduct.

The Wilkes-Barre Township Police provided the following video on their Facebook page regarding Pennsylvania’s self-defense laws: Click here to view the video.

DISTRACTION THEFT – STATEN ISLAND, NY

On 2/23/23, at approximately 5:18 p.m., two male subjects entered a jewelry store and requested to look at merchandise in a specific showcase.� They asked to see a specific brand of ring. The team member removed it from the showcase for the presentation. When putting it back in the case, subject 1 reached inside the case and removed a ring from the brand he had asked to see.� The subject secured the ring in his pocket, then requested to look at merchandise in a different showcase and left shortly after.� The team member suspected the ring was removed from the showcase.� The team member reported the incident to the store manager and an NYPD Officer outside of the store.� The Police took the report but the suspects had left the mall before they could intervene.�

Subject Descriptions:

Suspect 1 �” Male, Hispanic, 35 to 40-years-old, thin build, 5’9”, short dark hair, some facial hair, glasses, tan puffer jacket, light-colored pants, carrying a handbag.

Suspect 2 �” Male, White, 38 to 45-years-old, medium build, 5’8”, bald, beard, wearing a yarmulka, black jacket, black shirt, and pants.

If you have any information regarding these subjects, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

GRAB AND RUN – CHICAGO, IL

On 02/23/23, at approximately 3:15 p.m., a subject entered a retail store and requested to see rings, stating he wanted to make a purchase for his girlfriend. After looking at multiple pieces, the subject proceeded to the register area, presumably to pay.� He then asked to see the ring again. When presented with the ring, he turned and ran from the store. No team members or guest were hurt during this incident and police where immediately notified. The subject was described as a Black male, aged 18-21-years-old. He is short and wore dreadlocks. He was last seen wearing a fitted red/maroon Nike pullover with black sweats and a black mask. If you have any information regarding this subject, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

ARMED ROBBERY THWARTED – HOUSTON, TX

A male suspect approached a jewelry store’s doors 10 minutes before the store was scheduled to open. The store’s team was suspicious because the suspect was wearing a jacket, mask, glasses, and a hat. A decision was made to delay the opening of the store for a few minutes. The suspect then attempted to open the doors again at about 10:00 a.m. This time he was also wearing winter gloves. 911 was called and the police responded. They detained the suspect and determined he had a gun and zip ties. The suspect was arrested for attempted robbery.