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Related: About this forumProsecutors say a man stole $88,000 from a bank vault. The FBI caught him after he flashed stacks of
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Prosecutors say a man stole $88,000 from a bank vault. The FBI caught him after he flashed stacks of bills on social media.
By Ryan Prior, CNN
Updated 1830 GMT (0230 HKT) December 14, 2019
(CNN) If you're systematically stealing money from a bank vault, it may not be a good idea to post the evidence on your social media pages.
A bank employee in Charlotte, North Carolina, allegedly stole $88,000 from the bank's vault, according to a release from the United States Attorney's Office Western District of North Carolina.
And he wasn't bashful about advertising to his social media followers the life of luxury he was funding.
The release said a criminal indictment was unsealed this week in federal court following the arrest of Arlando Henderson, 29, by the FBI in San Diego. The unsealed indictment alleges Henderson stole cash out of the vault in separate allotments on at least 18 different occasions this year.
"Throughout July and August 2019, Henderson used a social media account to post several pictures of him holding large stacks of cash," according to the release.
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By Ryan Prior, CNN
Updated 1830 GMT (0230 HKT) December 14, 2019
(CNN) If you're systematically stealing money from a bank vault, it may not be a good idea to post the evidence on your social media pages.
A bank employee in Charlotte, North Carolina, allegedly stole $88,000 from the bank's vault, according to a release from the United States Attorney's Office Western District of North Carolina.
And he wasn't bashful about advertising to his social media followers the life of luxury he was funding.
The release said a criminal indictment was unsealed this week in federal court following the arrest of Arlando Henderson, 29, by the FBI in San Diego. The unsealed indictment alleges Henderson stole cash out of the vault in separate allotments on at least 18 different occasions this year.
"Throughout July and August 2019, Henderson used a social media account to post several pictures of him holding large stacks of cash," according to the release.
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Read more: https://edition.cnn.com/2019/12/14/us/man-accused-of-stealing-from-bank-vault-facebook-post-trnd/index.html
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Related: FBI Arrests Former Bank Employee Charged With Stealing Cash From Bank Vault (U.S Attorney's Office - Western District of North Carolina)
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Eugene
Dec 2019
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underthematrix
(5,811 posts)1. This is what folks need to get.
marble falls
(62,561 posts)2. Untweeted version ...
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@underthematrix
#TraitorTrump did/does his crimes on video too but #MoscowMitch doesn't believe in EQUAL PROTECTION UNDER LAW. That's why black dude is going to prison and the Russian agent is going to Maralago. Former bank employee accused of stealing cash
Lot of truth in that right there. Even Russian nationals have white privilege.