Saturday, June 22, 2013

Man with last name of Gomillion tried to rob East Village bank



The NYPD Daily Blotter in the Post today notes a botched robbery attempt at the Chase branch on Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place. A man named Jerry Gomillion, 63, passed a "demand note" to a teller on May 23.

To the Post.

But when the teller, instead of cooperating, showed the note to a co-worker, Gomillion abruptly turned around and fled, perhaps forgetting about the bank’s video cameras.

He was later arrested.

6 comments:

  1. I love when names match the person's profession or fate.

    I.e., Storm Fields (weather man), Dr. Russell Brain (neurologist), Guy Fieri (Douche bag).

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  2. And let's not forget Anthony Wiener.

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  3. "Bank robbery" can be better defined as the actions of the bankster cartels vs the communities they inhabit and society at large.

    Did Gomillion really attempt to "rob" a bank or was he simply attempting to redistribute the bank's ill-gotten funds????

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  4. Bank robbers are heros

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  5. 9:16 and 10:16, I assume you keep all your cash in tucked-away spots in your apartments?

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