B1-1 Robbery.

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B1-1 Robbery

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RJ6USD2nEU

Group Case The First National Bank of Minnetonka, MN was robbed of $1,000,000! Discover who did it! Take the clues and solve the problem for a PRIZE! All are expected to participate for points for todays assignment!

Solution: The Ellingtons collaborated to rob the bank! Mrs. Ellington supplied the front door key. Howard supplied the dynamite. Greenbags had already left for Brazil when the robbery happened. Mr. Smith was in Dogwalk on the night Dirsey Flowers was at the home of Anastasia’s parents

What is Robbery? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r9Z_Yv4w9Q

Simple Robbery Use of or a threat of force to take property from a person Up to 10 years and/or $20,000 fine

Aggravated Robbery Robbery with a dangerous weapon, or the appearance of a dangerous weapon. Robbery where bodily harm is caused. 20 years and/or $35,000 http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2017/02/10/taxi-driver-robbed-at- gunpoint/

Receiving Stolen Property Any person that: Possesses Receives Transfers Buys Conceals >>> any stolen property knowingly or having reason to know may be sentences to the same punishments as theft.