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Son of Chosen Few Motorcycle Club President Charged with Threatening a Witness Against His Father
BUFFALO, NY—United States Attorney Kathleen Mehltretter
announces that earlier this afternoon FBI Agents arrested Chad Koschuk,
23, of Alden, New York for threatening to harm an individual because the
individual had testified before the grand jury against Koschuk’s father, Alex
Koschtschuk, in violation of the federal witness tampering statute. Alex
Koschtschuk, who allegedly was the president of the Chosen Few
Motorcycle Club of Depew, is in custody awaiting trial on an indictment that
charges him and 18 other past and present Chosen Few Members with
Racketeering, committing violent crimes in aid of a racketeering enterprise
and a number of firearms offenses. The complaint alleges that Chad
Koschuk made threats to retaliate against this individual for “talking against
his dad” by sexually assaulting the witness and cutting off the witness’s
long hair.
The arrest came after United States Magistrate Judge Hugh B. Scott
signed a complaint that charged Koschuk with the threats and signed a
warrant for Koschuk’s arrest.
Koschuk was remanded by Judge Scott pending an as yet
unscheduled detention hearing.
Koschuk's arrest was an outgrowth of the continuing investigation
into the activities of the members and associates of the Chosen Few
Motorcycle Club on the part of Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms under the
direction Resident Agent in Charge David DeJoe. The case is being
handled by Assistant United States Attorneys Anthony M. Bruce and John
E. Rogowski.
The fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime is merely an
accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless
proven guilty.
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