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1977 Arizona armored car robbery : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1977 Arizona armored car robbery The 1977 Arizona armored car robbery was an armed robbery of an armored car that took place along Interstate 17 in which the two guards of the car were murdered. The robbery was committed by brothers Michael and Patrick Poland. Both brothers were eventually executed for their parts in the crime, becoming one of two sets of brothers executed in Arizona, the others being the LaGrands. The story was featured on an episode of ''The FBI Files'' on December 4, 2001. == Description of crime ==
On May 24, 1977, guards Russell Dempsey and Cecil Newkirk were on duty for Purolator Courier. They were driving along I-17 when a vehicle they believed was a police car pulled them over. After pulling over, they were ordered by the men they believed were police officers to open the truck, after which the Poland brothers took over. Patrick Poland continued to drive the fake police vehicle while the other was to drive the armored truck. But when Patrick took off his brother did not follow so he reversed the fake cruiser in front of the armored car then proceeded to see what was going on. By the time he reached the back Michael was already beating the two guards and Patrick told him to stop it and Michael went to get a pair of tasers which they used to stun the guards. The two brothers then drove the vehicles to a remote area, where they abandoned the truck. In the remote area, after seeing that one of the couriers died from the beating, Michael Poland made up his mind, retrieved a makeshift garrote and strangled the other courier to death, then they took the money, totaling $293,000, and then took the bodies of the couriers to Lake Mead, where using a rented boat, they dumped the bodies.
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