so this guy gets away with $140K during an armed robbery and the courts don't ask for restitution? Is that common?
I love his logic in the end as well. Pretty typical mindset sadly.
Glad the chronicle is making a celebrity out of this guy though!
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I love his logic in the end as well. Pretty typical mindset sadly.
Glad the chronicle is making a celebrity out of this guy though!
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On the day that changed his life, Monroe and two friends skipped school and held up a Stafford Bank of America with a shotgun, making off with $140,000, which has never been returned. In the film, his family reveals for the first time, that they spent the money covering debts.
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Monroe does not have any plans to return the money he stole to Bank of America.
"I'm sure some people are annoyed, that's fine. Me personally, I have regrets about doing the robbery, about harming the people, just committing a crime in general, but when it comes to my feelings about Bank of America and big banks in the country, I don't have that much remorse." Monroe said. "If Bank of America wants to come and ask me for the money back, I feel they should also allow other people to ask for their 401Ks back."
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