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  2. Stephen Jackley - Wikipedia

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    Jackley was born in Exeter, Devon. In 2008, Jackley was arrested in the United States, after getting caught in Vermont using a fake ID to buy a firearm. A year later, he was returned to the United Kingdom where he was convicted of a series of armed robbery related offences on banks, building societies and bookmakers.

  3. Jimmy Kimmel Weighs In on Trump Conviction, Reveals He ... - AOL

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    On Thursday afternoon, Trump was found guilty on all 34 felony counts in the criminal trial related to hush money payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, with whom he allegedly had ...

  4. Sharpton: Penny verdict ‘blatant legalization of civilian ...

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    The Rev. Al Sharpton is condemning a jury’s decision to acquit a white Marine veteran in the chokehold death of a homeless Black man on a subway train in New York City last May. Sharpton accused ...

  5. Daniel Penny jury revisits footage of fatal encounter as ...

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    The jury at Daniel Penny's lightning-rod Manhattan manslaughter trial broke without reaching a verdict Thursday after asking once again to revisit shocking footage of the fatal subway encounter ...

  6. The Mitt - Wikipedia

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    The Mitt (stylized as The "Mitt" [1]) is an abstract bronze sculpture by Gerard Tsutakawa, [2] installed outside the left field entrance of T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington. Description [ edit ]

  7. Lufthansa heist - Wikipedia

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    The Lufthansa heist was a robbery which took place at New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport on December 11, 1978. An estimated US$5.875 million (equivalent to US$28.32 million in 2024) was stolen, with $5 million in cash and $875,000 in jewelry, making it the largest cash robbery committed in the U.S. at the time.

  8. Live TV report on bank robbery becomes infinitely more ...

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    'Oh, that?s the robber! This is live TV, folks! ... So, I got to go here and call 911. I?ll talk to you later.'

  9. Havelock Bank Robbery - Wikipedia

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    The Havelock Bank Robbery was a 1961 armed robbery of bank bonds plus $230,000 cash from the Toronto-Dominion Bank branch in Havelock, Ontario. The five robbers were arrested; one died in custody and the other four were found guilty.