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FBI Puts Bank Robber On Billboards
The FBI is using billboards, social media, and a $10,000 reward in an attempt to track down a bank robber they say is armed and dangerous.
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The FBI is using billboards, social media, and a $10,000 reward in an attempt to track down a bank robber they say is armed and dangerous.
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I'll probably take some heat for this one, maybe right here in-house, but ya know what, I don't give a rat's tush what Whitey has been reading in recent years and I'm a bit amazed some people do.
Yes folks, the F.B.I. is investigating this one. The same FBI that recently took 16-years to find Whitey Bulger hiding in plain sight in Hollywood. Yes the feds are trying to figure out how a gun got onto a Jet Blue plane between Boston and New Jersey. A stun gun yes......but a gun.
The FBI is investigating how a stun gun ended up onboard a Jet Blue plane.
"Whitey" Bulger may have info on corrupt agents, but there's a hitch.
Whitey Bulger's short flight to federal court Thursday was expensive. The US Marshals Service says the helicopter was scheduled to fly either way.
Alright so you finally caught him. Took sixteen years to do it, even with Whitey hiding in plain sight.....but you got him....good for you.....and now it's time to start treating this piece of crap for what he really is.
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