At Least Six Suspects At Large In Theft Of Armored Cars In L.A. Area, FBI And LAPD Say
A group of heavily armed robbers dubbed the “Chesapeake Bandits” is behind a series of heists targeting armored cars across the Los Angeles region, and authorities recently apprehended one of the alleged ringleaders, the FBI and local police announced Thursday. Federal prosecutors charged two of the key suspects involved in the five armed heists, which resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars being stolen, authorities said. Deneyvous Hobson, 36, and James Russell Davis, 34, each face robbery and conspiracy charges. Hobson was taken into custody Feb. 21, while Davis remains a fugitive. At least five others believed to be part of the group — so called because investigators say they carefully planned the holdups at a home on Chesapeake Avenue in L.A.’s West Adams neighborhood — remain at large. “The defendants in this case and the other co-conspirators are heavily armed and pointed their weapons at the victims,” which in each case were security guards, U.S. Atty. Martin Estrada said at a news conference at the FBI’s L.A. headquarters in Westwood. In one holdup, Estrada said, “a firearm was discharged” by a robber alleged to be Hobson. Video of one of the heists shows masked bandits welding an AR-style rifle with a short barrel, an optical sight and a large extended magazine. The bandits would force security guards to the ground at gunpoint, zip-tie them, and grab the money bags before fleeing.
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