Friday, November 6, 2009

BREAKING NEWS 11-6-09 , More Take-Overs

Suspects sought in Rancho Cucamonga bank robbery
Lori Consalvo, Staff Writer
Created: 11/05/2009 11:49:13 AM PST

San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies are looking for people who robbed the Bank of America at 7387 Day Creek Blvd. in Rancho Cucamonga.
"We're out trying to find them," said San Bernardino County sheriff's spokeswoman Tracy Dorsey.
The robbery happened sometime before 11:30 a.m. Thursday.
Witnesses saw a dye pack explode and people running in the area of Day Creek and Church Street, south of the bank, according to dispatch.
This is not the first time that bank has been robbed, Dorsey said.
No further information was available.

Miracle no one was injured or killed; Ex-con Crip Crackhead with his finger on the trigger. This exact scenario has been addressed in detail past month on Bank Robbery website www.bank211s-mike.com and www.scorpio-security.com . This is Not their first hit nor will it be their last... Banks don't care. Where was the Security Guard?
Seems like last week Police rounded up (6) gangsters after similar take-over robbery in Barstow, all Black Pee-Stones from the L.A. Jungle, wonder if they are out on bail or just belong to a large Tribe of bank terrorists


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CLAYCORD.com: BANK ROBBERY IN THE CITY OF WALNUT CREEK.....Hooded-up, Masks, Big Guns, NO Security but more neat photos. Long history of take-over robberies.
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2nd man pleads guilty in fatal bank robbery
Teller killed, 2 others wounded in South Side heist

A second man pleaded guilty Thursday to his part in the holdup of a South Side bank in which a teller was fatally shot.

Alton Marshall, 32, admitted that he opened fire inside the bank, wounding a security guard and a bank customer, authorities said.

The lookout, Henry Bluford, 31, pleaded guilty last month.

Authorities allege that a third defendant, David Vance, 31, fired the shot that killed teller Tramaine Gibson.Marshall and Bluford have agreed to testify against Vance, court records show.

The robbery took place in May 2007 at the Illinois Service Federal Savings and Loan Bank at 87th Street and King Drive.

All three men were armed and wearing masks and gloves, according to the FBI. Marshall carried a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol. Vance allegedly jumped over the teller counter, pointed a semi-automatic pistol and demanded that Gibson open the safe, according to the court records.

Gibson couldn't open the safe, though, and Vance allegedly shot him in the lower back before taking a cash drawer containing $6,875, the records show.

Marshall's plea agreement calls for him to be sentenced to 20 years in prison.


Bank Teller Survival Tips 10-28-09.... Posted 10-28-09
Stop and think a minute; while you're reading these robbery up-dates there is a stolen car parked by your bank entrance, backed in, no license plates, engine running, with 3 armed gangsters with masks on their laps, smoking crack checking out the bank security measures and waiting for the armored truck to leave, just take a peek out the window, call the Police or cross your fingers.
Armored car robbed Thursday morning in Abington

A Brinks armored car was robbed Nov. 5, at approximately 9:45 a.m., as the driver made a delivery in Abington Township. The robbery took place outside of the TD Bank at 710 Old York Road in the Jenkintown section of Abington, police said.
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