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Kenneth Scott Raulerson (born October 31, 1963), also known as Speedy, is an American bank robber from Levy County, Florida, convicted of robbing the Dowling Park Barnett/Nations Bank on May 18, 1998, by claiming that he had a bomb strapped to his chest. [1] After the robbery, he escaped arrest and fled to Alaska, where he worked on crab boats.
After Babudar's arrest in Bixby, Oklahoma in December 2022 on suspicion of bank robbery, documentary producers interviewed Babudar while he was awaiting trial in Oklahoma, having posted bail. Babudar is filmed watching the Chiefs win Super Bowl LVII while wearing an ankle monitor and staying at a hotel.
The 2017 film Baby Driver features an extended drifting chase scene in which Ansel Elgort's eponymous character drives a Subaru WRX to evade the police after a bank robbery. The 2019 Netflix television series Hyperdrive is a reality competition show that focuses heavily on drifting, won by Diego Higa of Brazil.
A man suspected of robbing the Silverdale Timberland Bank branch of a little more than $2,000 and then attempting to flee the country was arrested in Texas and charged Wednesday in Kitsap Superior ...
He has four prior convictions for bank robbery and has served more than 40 years in prison, police said in a statement. Bell was released from federal prison in October 2021, Federal Bureau of ...
Albert Frederick Nussbaum (April 9, 1934 – January 7, 1996) was a notorious 1960s-era bank robber and FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive. [1] Nussbaum was born in Buffalo, New York . In the late 1950s, Nussbaum was arrested for possessing a Thompson Submachine gun and transporting unregistered weapons across state lines.
Fred William Bowerman (January 8, 1893 – May 1, 1953) was an American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw.. A veteran holdup man whose criminal career lasted more than 30 years, Bowerman was placed on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" list in 1953.
Ford Allen Bradshaw (January 5, 1906 – March 3, 1934) was an American bank robber and Depression-era outlaw. He was a rival of fellow Sooner, Oklahoma, bandit Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd, and although never as nationally well known as Floyd, Bradshaw's small town bank raids far exceeded those of Floyd during his criminal career.