OKLAHOMA CITY – John Scott Brooks, 36, of Lawton, has been
arrested and charged with robbing the Southwest Oklahoma Federal Credit Union
(SOFCU), announced U.S. Attorney Timothy J. Downing.
According to an affidavit in support of a criminal complaint
filed today, Brooks pulled into a drive-thru lane of SOFCU, located at 6714
West Gore Boulevard during the morning on March 23. He allegedly handed a demand note to a
teller, along with what appeared to the teller to be an explosive device. Brooks then held up a tablet that was
counting down time, and the teller then provided cash to Brooks. After bank surveillance photos were published
in the media and a search warrant was executed at Brooks’ residence in Lawton,
law enforcement obtained information that led to Brooks’ arrest yesterday.
Today, Brooks made an initial appearance before U.S.
Magistrate Judge Suzanne Mitchell in Oklahoma City, and he was ordered detained
pending further proceedings in the case.
If found guilty of bank robbery, Brooks faces a maximum potential
penalty of twenty years in prison, three years of supervised release, a fine of
$250,000, and mandatory restitution.
This case is a result of an investigation by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation—Oklahoma City Field Office and the Lawton Police
Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney
Edward J. Kumeiga is prosecuting the case.
The public is reminded that this charge is merely an
allegation and that Brooks is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty
beyond a reasonable doubt.
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