Arranged
for Bank Money to be Moved at Time of Robbery for Easier Access to Robbers
GREENBELT, MD—Chief U.S. District Judge
Deborah K. Chasanow sentenced Khary Carlton Wood, age 25, of Capitol Heights,
Maryland to 42 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release,
for aiding and abetting a bank robbery. Chief Judge Chasanow also ordered Wood
to pay restitution of $90,000.
The sentence was announced by United
States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein; Special Agent
in Charge Richard A. McFeely of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; and Chief
Mark A. Magaw of the Prince George’s County Police Department.
According to his plea agreement, Wood
worked for Wells Fargo Bank d/b/a Wachovia Bank at its branch at 7700 Landover
Road, Landover, Maryland. Wood helped others rob the bank by providing twin
brothers Darnell Davis and Ronnell Davis with information about bank
operations, including the timing and moving of money within the bank;
recruiting another bank employee to move money within the bank at the same time
the robbery was planned so that the money would be easily accessible to the
robbers; and arranging for the other bank employee to be compensated from the
robbery proceeds. Wood knew that the robbers would be using guns during the
robbery.
On January 11, 2011, the Davis brothers
and Cortez Maurice Mallory robbed the bank. Two of them entered the bank masked
and armed with guns, while the other waited outside in a getaway car. As
planned, the other bank employee carried a bag containing $90,000 to the ATM
machine when the masked robbers took the bag from the employee and fled.
Darnell and Ronnell Davis, both age 26
of Severn, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., respectively, and Coretz Maurice
Mallory, age 27, of Clinton, Maryland, pleaded guilty to their participation in
the robbery and to an attempted robbery of another bank’s ATM, which caused
$28,000 in damage to the ATM. Each of the defendants was sentenced to 97 months
in prison, ordered to pay restitution of $118,000, and ordered to forfeit a
2007 Dodge Challenger, a 2007 Cadillac Escalade, and a 2004 BMW, which they
either purchased with cash or otherwise obtained after the robbery.
United States Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein
commended the FBI and the Prince George’s County Police Department for their
work in this investigation. Mr. Rosenstein thanked Assistant United States
Attorneys William D. Moomau and Christen A. Sproule, who prosecuted the case.
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