Thursday, April 1, 2010
Cops Catch Courteous Criminal
Police: Robbers called bank for money to go
Associated Press
FAIRFIELD, Conn. — Police in Connecticut say they had ample warning of a bank robbery because the two suspects called the bank ahead of time and told an employee to get a bag of money ready.
Police arrested 27-year-old Albert Bailey and an unidentified 16-year-old boy on robbery and threatening charges Tuesday afternoon at a People's United Bank branch in Fairfield.
Sgt. James Perez says the two Bridgeport residents showed up about 10 minutes after making the call and were met by police in the parking lot. Perez told the Connecticut Post the suspects were "not too bright."
It's not clear if Bailey and the teen have lawyers.
I'm just about sick and tired of cops busting good people. It's obvious this guy was pretty nice since he called ahead and gave the bank employees ample time to put some money together and prepare themselves for the robbery. He could have just busted in guns blazing like Baby Face Nelson but instead he tried to be the nice guy and now he has to pay for it. The cops should have just stopped the robbers when they got there and talked them out of robbing the bank. But it's obvious Fairfield hasn't met its quota on arrests this month. For shame!
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