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Ex-Bank Robber Attempts A Heist In Grand Theft Auto V • Professionals Play

Feb 27, 2020
all those Ocean's eleven movies, that's a good example, you know, you recruit these guys because this guy was this guy and that guy. I mean, it's a cool concept, but no, it never really would have happened like that. For Anthony Crew Shield, he pulled off the almost perfect crime. I planned an armored car

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y where I dressed in a blue shirt, blue hat, security vest and a wig to basically look like a city worker and before the crime happened I posted an ad on Craigslist and I don't know how many people showed up. to the

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but I asked them to wear a blue shirt, a blue hat, a safety vest so that everyone looked uniform and on Tuesday at 11 o'clock on September 30.
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Oh, eight they brought from our car stopped and there were 1015 people on one corner and then another. six or seven people on the other corner and then there was one person who was alone as soon as they brought the money, I came in from behind and sprayed pepper spray, the armored car drivers took the money, ran across the road and took it all away . I threw my clothes on the ground and I'm known for escaping on a tire because it was like breaking away. There was a small stream that ran under a highway. I was able to go under the stream on the tire and come out the other side and despite the distance - As for them being too close for a vehicle to get from here to there, it would probably take 15 to 20 minutes, so when the police showed up on the scene, there were 16 of 17 of these people, all dressed in a blue shirt. hat, safety vest and that it matched the description, the purpose of that was simply to create enough confusion just to buy myself a little time, so I actually escaped.
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They actually caught me before the crime happened, about a week before the crime I wanted. to find out how long it would take me to get from the shore to the river on the inner tube to the other side of this highway during that time it was a hot day for Seattle so I took off my shirt and blue hat. and he was wearing different clothes, can you? I put these items behind a dumpster next to a grocery store. a homeless man started saying hey I know what that is, you know what the wig is for.
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I get my items. I go back to the car. and I went and sat in the car and I remember thinking God and Little Conn, so I bought fake magnetic dealer plates and I remember thinking I'm not doing anything illegal. I don't need to put them on, I just sat there and I remember looking after seeing that homeless guy of mine and why didn't I put these things on and in 2008 when the market crashed I had been buying and flipping properties and it was like you couldn't lose. No matter what you bought when the whole deal closed, maybe you had made $50,000 just because the equity was rising so fast and all of a sudden you had all these properties, even though you had buyers interested in them, no. could.
ex bank robber attempts a heist in grand theft auto v professionals play
I didn't sell them, no one could get along anymore. I kept thinking, okay, I'm going to get out of this eventually someone can do it on their own, but then they said they required it to go from 0% down and they would give it to anyone just overnight. Well basically 25%, well who the hell has 25% off? What I mean is that I couldn't sell any of the properties I had at the time, pretty soon you know my savings were completely depleted. My wife and I were having another baby at the time. and you know, being like the man, I guess you know, in my head it's like all my value comes from providing the week after the

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y happens and the difference here was that normally, when people are looking at

bank

robberies, most of the time people are like, oh, you know, motherfuckers, it's not that, but it was a different time, it was literally a day after the government's $700 bailout of the banking system, the banking system that got this interest-free money, it's not like they failed. all the people that were losing their homes, some people were really angry and that changed like the public perspective of all of this and it was created like this when they couldn't catch, you know, who was this guy that did this and people were like rooting for Whoever it was to make him escape, what do you have the Holy Grail?
The Union deposit and they say it cannot be hidden. I have to make a big cake, well, gems, so yes, it will be a little difficult to do a quest. without the cheat codes that's the thing is it makes the game fun or is it like real life you know you get the cheat codes and it's like oh I can get this faster I can get this I got all this money and then it's totally like deflating for the fundamentals of the game, although okay, let's make this so we go in with glasses, hidden camera, it's like, well, you can record whatever you're looking at, but guess what they're giving you? recording you too, you don't.
I think they're going to look back thank you lord thank you lord thank you which I'm fine exactly is a good idea long enough for her to remember me yeah look at me remember this face I'm going to take a look around me think about it come back to you baby , I'm going to go look around, think about it and then I'll be back baby, she'll never remember I'm on the roof, wait, I'm in the county building here, why did I go? I walked into the store and the guy already knew he was there. Why did he know that the reason for committing this crime is because the guy makes him 2.5 million money and he doesn't have insurance?
Yes, everyone is talking tough here, but you know. What's happening since the feds come to give you 20 years? Guess? What will all your friends sell you in an instant? I see two ways to do this: go smart or go loud and silly, well, you know, the more stuff you have. and the more complicated it is like in my crime, you know whenever you get too many things involved, there's a lot of things that can go wrong, nothing ever goes right, but I would like to try to do it with select intelligent personnel with that in my like.
The better they are, the bigger the cut. It's ridiculous to choose someone you don't know. I'm thinking of doing something you know. The chances of one of these guys getting caught like this guy, a drunk, is going to be gone. Yes, they are talking. about driving and composure, the things they should ask about, it's like you know how solid this guy is. Has he ever done time before? Well, because it will increase my chances of escaping. I'll go with Christian Felts, but that guy is a snitch. Have you ever seen five people come in with pesticides and these guys have never met before?
Yes, this is so unrealistic, all those movies. Ocean's Eleven. That's a good example. You know, you recruit these guys because this guy was this and that. I mean, it is. It's a cool concept, but no, it really wouldn't be. I don't think it's ever happened that way. It all comes down to loyalty and trust at the highest levels. You know that kind of thing from my experience. Okay, we are. actually, the people who were more trustworthy than a lower level person, the guys who are in it for the long haul, I guess they don't know that you're screwing people over all the time, they're not going to have anything.
I'm not going to stay in the business, it's no different than any other business, yes you can give someone a quick beating but then you know in the long run you'll end up losing money and people who are willing to screw people over for nothing are the ones. that they're going to stay low level, so if I fail, it just creates a smoke, a smoke signal for the cops about this, I mean, I always say I told them to fix that outage. AC well, yes, I bought the weapons before I went, come on, Oh, 500, what is it?
I will sue this day. I made 5 5 million yeah that's another thing it's like anything you try to steal like an item so if someone steals a painting or whatever. That's another unrealistic thing if AZ owes the guy 2.5 why is he going to sell this so I stole four point nine five million worth of jewelry that can sell for like 30

grand

. I lost my team if anyone is willing to go into a tunnel today they probably would have escaped by now we're all good here I mean we should really stop all this don't get rid of these damn outfits man it's okay we're free , they send 50 police cars, but no. helicopters Lester is waiting for us in jail, okay, let's go see Lester he stayed there.
Do you have a buyer lined up? Where will we meet his store? It's like you have the money to buy a warehouse. That's fine, unless we want you to go through it. home a little later we'll celebrate, yeah actually one of those guys you did it with would have been like an undercover cop. Hello, yes, thanks to the homeless man and what he saw that day during a test. I was finally sentenced to six years in federal prison for robbery of an armored car. It was considered a type of non-violent robbery only because I didn't use an actual deadly weapon.
I signed for five, but the judge ended up giving me an extra year because of those people. I arrived at the crime scene dressed as I was. I basically put them in danger. You know, I spent seven months in solitary confinement and I still don't really know the reason why I went crazy. I mean, I really did and it was like I was fighting and I had anger inside me and it was like well, no, I finally took responsibility like, hey Nancy, you know you only have yourself to blame, you're the one who brought you here, You know, I kept thinking about my kids and how they're growing up without a father, you know, that was something I just couldn't accept.
I started drawing pictures, you know, just little drawings or whatever, and if they liked Del Mo, I make drawings of Elmo as if to say. happy birthday or whatever and then these images became more and more profound in the way I looked at them, it was like okay, well, maybe they can look back in 10 years and say, you know what, my dad made a mistake. , but one. What I do know is that my dad loves me because even though those drawings suck, you see, my drawings weren't very good, there was no doubt that I put a lot of effort into it, that's how it all started and when they released me after the seven months I was transferred to a prison in Florida and when I got out of there I was never like that, I mean I didn't really talk to anyone, all my time was spent basically making these books for my kids and then it was just like wow, you know, I finally got brought a piece.
I was kind of doing something that wasn't for me and I fell in love with it and I came home and tried to get a lot of these, you know, these jobs, I guess, published. I laughed, you know, I made a fool of myself until 3:00 in the morning, like I was trying to learn these programs on how to turn my paper illustrations into vector illustrations. It took me about five years, but it was a bit of luck. Suddenly, you know, I got a best-seller, my kids were in elementary school and you know, their friends' parents couldn't hide from who I was and what I did.
The number one instinct we all have is to protect yourself, you know? They're young, so of course you know they'll be cautious of me. I don't blame them for that, just knowing that it didn't make it any easier because as much as I wouldn't have changed, no one knows. that you know all they know is my past so yeah I wouldn't

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this game of course. I look back and say, hey, I used to be involved with this kind of stuff and organized crime guys and it's like you know. When I think about it, it doesn't seem real, but it actually was.
I mean, I'm lucky to have had a second chance to be able to watch my kids grow up. You know, someday I'll go see them get married. and then all these first things that I'm still a part of and value my time. I really value my time with them because I wasted that time.

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