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FBI Miami Shooting 4 11 86 — Part 7
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wounded, played dead and survived. The robbers took P|
vehicle, which is described as a 1979, two-door, black Monte Carlo,
with Florida license NTJ-891. This is the vehicle used in this aa
shooting incident. In addition to the vehicle, the suspects took
GR ve2pons, described as a Smith and Wesson Combat
Masterpiece Model 14, blue with tan rogers rubber grip and a Martin
Model 60, .22-caliber rifle with a scope (Note: this may be Marlin
Model 60).
The fifth and last robbery in this series took place at
the Barnett Ba Wighway, on March 19, 1986, at
9:25 a.m. an¥ fies believed to be identical with
the robbers at mtioned robberies, entered the
bank, went over the #@ r, and took two money bags. They had
preceded a Brinks armored truck at the bank by approximately 30
minutes. During the robbery, one of the robbers carried a shoulder :
weapon thought to be the Mini-14 rifle. In this robbery, §8,000 was
taken. Witnesses observed the getaway vehicle, which turned out to
be the Chevrolet Monte Carlo of ps which still bore its
‘ _ Florida license plate, NTJ-891,
’ Planning and Equipment
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fhe Reactive Squad (C-1) of the Miami Division formulated a plan to
at _ "place Agents in the general area of the bank and armored car
‘sxobberies in Southwest Miami, in an attempt to spot the robbers
en route to a kobbery and apprehend them. Based on a known 1 modus .,
cperandi, they selected Fridays as a logical time to activate this.
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