The Capitol Police issued the following statement.
Around 3:00 p.m. on May 2ⁿᵈ, 2024, Capitol Police officers responded to a call regarding a bank robbery at Trustmark Bank located at 504 State Street in Jackson, Mississippi. Upon arrival, officers were told that an unknown male entered the bank and presented a teller with a note demanding money. The teller complied and the subject left the scene in a vehicle that was seen traveling toward Flowood, Mississippi. Officers later recovered the vehicle and the money ($734.50) that was stolen.
On Friday, May 3ʳᵈ, 2024, Capitol Police Investigators arrested and charged 46-year-old David Barrett with robbery. Barrett could serve a maximum prison sentence of 15 years and pay up to $10,000.00 in fines.
“Thank you to my officers and investigators, as well as the Jackson Police Department and Flowood
Police Department, for your swift response to this case,” said Capitol Police Chief Bo Luckey. “Together, we demonstrate the power of collaboration and determination, and were able to iminal in custody and off our streets.”
11 comments:
Why do people rob banks you ask? Because that's where the money is.
Man… for $734.50. LOL
Fast work. Quick results. Thanks to the CPD for making many of feel safer.
Of course, it was someone from Rankin. Keep your thugs on your side of the river, Rankin!
Just another Rankin meth head (see photo on wlbt).
@10:28 PM - $734.50 is about all Trustmark could put together.
Tellers should demand to see the gun before giving away any money. No gun-no money.
He won't do well in the Raymond Graybar Hotel.
How can it be known, when you leave State Street, that you're headed for Flowood?
Tag readers let the the po-lease know where you going. You can’t take out your trash without it being on video somewhere. Someone is “always watching!”
May 4, 2024 at 9:07 AM
The overwhelming majority of banking is digital these days. Gone are the days of banks hoarding stashes in the vault.
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