Minneapolis Man Indicted for Robbing
First National Bank of the Lakes
A 44-year-old Minneapolis man has been indicted for allegedly robbing the First National
Bank of the Lakes in Minneapolis last month.
Russell Brockman has been charged with one count of bank robbery. Brockman’s
indictment, filed in federal court earlier today, alleges he took by force, violence and
intimidation $1,265.
According to a Federal Bureau of Investigation affidavit, the bank, located at 706 Second
Ave. S., was robbed at 3:30 p.m. on Aug. 5, 2009. The robber, later identified as Brockman, gave
a teller a demand note that read, “Give me #10 dollar bills or get shot.” Brockman also allegedly
told the teller not to call anyone or pull any alarms. He left the bank after receiving cash.
When police arrived at the bank, they recovered approximately $1,245 on the ground
outside. They also recovered a palm print from the teller counter and learned the robber’s
identity. Brockman was arrested on Aug. 6 in Anoka.
If convicted, Brockman faces a potential maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. All
sentences are determined by a federal district court judge. This case is the result of an
investigation by the Minneapolis Police Department and the FBI. It is being prosecuted by
Assistant United States Attorney Erika R. Mozangue.
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