John H. Durham, United States Attorney for the District of
Connecticut, announced that LAVON YOUNG, 39, of Union City, New Jersey, pleaded
guilty today before U.S. District Judge Victor A. Bolden in Bridgeport to one
count of bank robbery.
According to court documents and statements made in court,
at approximately noon on January 27, 2018, YOUNG and David C. Earl drove to a
Key Bank branch located on East Main Street in Branford, and planned to rob the
bank. They both exited the car wearing
dark upper-body clothing. YOUNG also
wore a dark, hooded sweatshirt and a green “scream mask” over his face. Earl wore a mask over his lower face,
sunglasses over his eyes, and a red-hooded sweatshirt under his overcoat. The two men walked up to the bank entrance
and pulled on the doors, but they were locked.
They returned to their car and drove off.
Less than an hour later, YOUNG and Earl drove to a TD Bank
branch on Route 81 in Killingworth.
Dressed the same way when they had attempted to enter the Key Bank in
Branford, YOUNG and Earl entered the TD Bank, told everyone to get down and
demanded money from the tellers or else they would “blow their heads off.” Earl possessed a pellet gun during the
robbery. A teller handed over multiple
stacks of bills, totaling $9,754, and YOUNG and Earl fled.
YOUNG and Earl threw most of the money out of the windows of
their car while driving from the bank, and while being pursued by law
enforcement. They were eventually
apprehended by East Haven Police.
Investigators successfully recovered $9,479 of the $9,754 taken during
the robbery.
YOUNG and Earl have been detained since January 27, 2018.
On May 15, 2018, Earl, 26, of Union City, New Jersey,
pleaded guilty to one count of bank robbery.
The charge of bank robbery carries a maximum term of
imprisonment of 20 years. Sentencing
dates have not been scheduled.
This matter was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, Connecticut State Police, Branford Police Department and East
Haven Police Department. The case is
being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Henry Kopel and Douglas Morabito.
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