None of these stories made it in print…but they’re on the blog and here’s the photos, courtesy the FBI’s LA Field Office and Web site.
Click on the photos to see them up close and personal.
None of these stories made it in print…but they’re on the blog and here’s the photos, courtesy the FBI’s LA Field Office and Web site.
Click on the photos to see them up close and personal.
Since I discovered your column you make me wonder; what happen’s to the VICTIMS of violent bank robberies?, does the bank give them a toaster and “Have a nice day”.
Any idea how many innocent people were caught up in these acts of terrorism?
Not too many are ever a violent take over…most of these guys are in a out with hardly anyone even noticing.
I was in a bank while it was robbed in arcadia, ca and they offered me ten visits to see a therapist and mailed me a bouquet of flowers. In that case I was 15 years of age and to this day I am afraid to walk into a bank. The robber made all of us get down took the money and walked out the door. It was very terrifying,