Man Charged With Robbing
NYC Bank Was Given Location Device
Now Detained in SDNY
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
March 26 – A man charged with
the armed robbery of a bank
branch at 1709 Third Avenue in
Manhattan on Mrach 24 was
presented on March 25, before
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge James L.
Cott. Inner City Press was the
only media in the SDNY Mag
court.
The
complaint shows a man pointed
a gun at a bank security
guard. He is quoted, at the
teller window, "Give me all of
the money. Big bills.
Hundreds."
He was also given
a location monitoring device.
He was then
arrested returning from a
bodega on East 115th Street to
a red Mercedes-Benz C43 sedan.
He was
detained, with Judge Cott
finding that the US Attorney's
Office "has established by
clear and convincing evidence
that the defendant poses a
danger to the community."
The case
is US v. Young,
24-mj-1217 (Cott)
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