Seven people were indicted Friday for a yearlong series of armed robberies that targeted bank customers across multiple Maryland counties, according to
Attorney General Anthony Brown . Law enforcement officials said the group methodically stalked people as they made substantial withdrawals from banks, ambushing them and threatening them with violence and weapons. The practice is known as
“bank jugging” . “We believe that every resident deserves the right to conduct their daily business without fear of violence or intimidation,” Brown said. “For nearly a year, these suspects terrorized and traumatized hardworking Marylanders who were just trying to run a simple errand and take money out of the bank.” The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors.
Become one. Officials said the seven people were involved in two separate “criminal organizations”, which are allegedly responsible for at least 34 robberies and attempted robberies, two attempted murders and an armed carjacking. The crime spree occurred between August 2023 and July 2024. The crimes occurred in Anne Arundel, Charles, Howard, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, law enforcement officials said. Nine of the incidents occurred in Anne Arundel County and one occurred in Howard County. The banks where customers were targeted included Navy Federal Credit Union, Bank of America, Capitol One and Wells Fargo. “They terrorize folks and steal their hard-earned money,” Anne Arundel County Assistant Police Chief William Lowry said. “You’re nothing but cowards and you’re a plague on society.”
Joint investigation reveals series of bank jugging offenses
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives launched a joint investigation with multiple law enforcement agencies after noticing a pattern of robberies in bank parking lots. The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors.
Become one. Through the investigation, officials learned that one of the groups, which operated between August 2023 and January 2024, was responsible for 20 robberies or attempts. They would rob people as they were leaving the bank or were in the parking lot. However, the group’s tactics evolved in October 2023, as they began following people from the bank and robbing them when they arrived home or stopped at another location, officials said. In one instance, the group crashed into a victim’s car so that they would pull over. The group allegedly robbed the person when they got out of the car to exchange information. “The leader of that criminal organization, Tyriq Walker, is charged with over 100 counts of criminal conduct,” Katie Dorian, the criminal division chief with the Attorney General’s Office, said. The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors.
Become one. Officials said members of the criminal group were almost always armed, usually with guns that had added modifications like extended magazines or Glock switches. They were charged with attempted murder after they fired at or near victims when they refused to comply, law enforcement officials said. The other group continued to operate until July 2024. Officials alleged that the group was responsible for at least 14 robberies and attempts between May 2024 and July 2024. Officials said they also used handguns and threatened to shoot their victims. In one instance, they put a person in a chokehold in their robbery attempt. Together, both groups took more than $155,000 from 34 victims. Officials said all seven suspects are in custody. Lowry has this stern message for those thinking of committing similar crimes. The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors.
Become one. “We will hunt you down and see that you are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” he said. “Don’t come into Anne Arundel County.”
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