ABC Blames Bank Robberies on Bad Economy

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The ABCNews.com Law and Justice front page currently features an article, dramatically titled "Will Steal For Food: Crisis Creates Criminals." On that same page, alleged bank robber Bruce Windsor is featured in an orange jumpsuit above a caption that reads: "In poor economy, police have arrested a rash of atypical alleged bank robbers."

If you click on that story, you will get to read about a grand total of three bank robberies supporting the authors' main point that "[a]cross the country, seemingly upstanding citizens like Windsor are being accused of committing crimes just to pay the bills."

Starting with Bruce Windsor, ABC goes out of its way to describe him as a "church deacon," but gives little explanation for his crime other than to save his real estate company which had fallen on hard times. ABC describes Windsor as a father of four with no criminal record. And criminal defense attorney Thomas Mesereau commented that, "[c]learly the defense will try to bring in that this person acted out of character, that something had to have gone wrong." ABC concludes, based upon scant facts, that the economy must have been the "something" that went wrong for Windsor, rather than the more typical motive for bank robberies: greed.

ABC allows Windsor to play his own sympathy card in the article, quoting his courtroom testimony:

"This doesn't even register. I'm just ill," Windsor told a judge in a subsequent court appearance. "I've never stolen anything in my life."

ABC's second bank robber is Keith Giammanco, sympathetically described as the father of 17-year-old twins who lost "everything in the stock market." Giammanco "allegedly sacrificed everything to buy his daughters nice things and keep them in private school." And one of Giammanco's daughter's heroically described him as "Robin Hood" and delivered this timely money-quote: "You know, take from the rich -- these banks are greedy -- and give to better -- his daughters' lives."

But if you examine local coverage, you will learn that Giammanco is allegedly the "Boonie Hat Bandit." And rather than being described heroically, Giammanco's neighbors described him as an "odd guy" who "never had a day job" and "was constantly bragging about the next big thing he was going to purchase."

And Giammanco was hardly a desperate one-time offender, having allegedly robbed 12 banks of $100,000. While ABC does include this last point in its article, it also claims these robberies occurred "in September," which would tend to indicate a more desperate criminal (possibly) if all the crimes were committed in a month. But the local story linked above indicates that the 12 robberies occurred over the course of a year - and predated the worst of our recent economic difficulties.

ABC's final bank robber is the so-called "Ohio granny robber" Barbara Joly, who was recently sentenced to six years imprisonment for robbing three banks. Again, ABC finds sympathy for Joly in that "[h]er husband said she was trying to support her son, who had fallen deep into debt."

"She is a wonderful and loving grandmother who simply could not say no to her son's request for more and more financial help," he said.

ABC's main point is that the criminals cited (all three of them) are atypical bank robbers, presumably affected by the tough economic times. But elderly bank robbers, while possibly interesting, are hardly unusual. The ABC story in question links to a story about the "Grandpa bandit" who committed a series of robberies in late 2007. And a basic search for "grandmother robs bank" turns up a surprising number of hits - including these two granny robberies - which also predated the economic downturn.

The overall sentiment of the article is to excuse - or at least explain away - criminal behavior because of the current economic downturn. The ABC readers, though, are not entirely buying this argument. As one commenter put it: "The true test of a man's character is not when everything is fine, but when everything is falling apart around him."

And ABC has not even established that these criminals' lives were "falling apart" at all. I have a news flash for ABC ... every criminal defendant has some excuse, sometimes real - but often manufactured for the purpose of mitigating against a long prison sentence. The courts, after examining all the circumstances, will decide whether these criminals deserve sympathy and mercy. For some reason, I think the "Boonie Hat Bandit" will have a tougher time with the judge than he did with ABC.

—Jason Aslinger is a private practice attorney in Greenville, Ohio.


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Thak goodness we have the MSM

I think I can speak for all the NB readers and offer the MSM a hearty Thank-you. Since most of us folks at NB have to little time to fully research every bit of news that is served up each day, we are able to just turn to any MSM outlet.. TV, print, etc.. and watch the wonderful un-biased stories and conclude that whatever we see is the exact opposite of the truth.

So as I relax in my recliner after a hard day of work, I can simply watch 30 seconds of ABC, CBS, NBC, PMSNBC, CNN, and on and on and not waste time looking for the truth. They sum it up in an easy, 180 degree from the truth package.

Special cudos to: NBC, MSNBC. The proud peacock is soon to be the extinct DoDo bird.

Amazed

Your story and fact finding is a great read.  Amazing ABC News had 3 authors of this nonsense.  Three!

And they ignore the biggest bank robbery of all

Morons at ABC see fit to feature a 3 petty bank robbers but never mentioned how the president of citi bank and Bank of America have stolen billions.

 

Alexander Hamilton: "We are a Republican government. Real liberty is
never found in the despotism or in the extremes of a Democracy."

Love those red herring

Love those red herring arguments from the leftistas!

At some point you'd think

At some point you'd think you'd prove this had something to do with liberal bias.

But around here nobody ever seems to bother.

Reporting bank robberies

Reporting bank robberies over the past year as being the result of the current financial situation doesn't qualify?

Did they happen to mention the crime rate during the Great Depression?

I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson

No it doesn't. You could

No it doesn't.

You could assume bias but not liberal bias. There's no proof nor any stated reason to presume that liberals and liberals only think what was contained in that article.

Law and Order

Law and Order used this bit of fiction to show a criminal charged with kidnap and murder being acquitted. The jury's heartstrings were tugged at using the story of a greedy bastard wall street billionaire who wouldn't part with 200K (honoring his commitment) so the criminal was 'forced' to commit a crime to help his community center/boys shelter.  *Of course the billionaire bastard's company accepted TARP money AND used it to go on a retreat.  (Had to hit all the bases.)

The parting shot mused if the desperation and anger might create more of these sorts of crimes.  Jack's answer was to blame Dow Jones and hire more prosecutors.

So its a fiction that is apparently worth telling.  And any statistics that can be had to prove it will be found and exploited.

I would also add that L&O's sharp left turns in the last few weeks have been more frequent and we're sadly likely going to be dropping it from our viewing list.  Much like the fiction (that has been passed as news programs) that we dropped years ago.

How very odd.....

I blame bank robberies on bank robbers........but that's me.

No I blame bank robberies

No I blame bank robberies on really dumb thieves, the smarter ones steal a credit card.  Tell me what's the jail time for using a gun to rob a bank of say $10,000?  You get charged with 1. armed robbery, 2. fire arms violation, 3. reckless endangerment for waving the gun in the air, etc...  So how many years is that?  If you steal a credit card(s) and charge off $10,000, how many years is that?  

So why are the thieves so dumb?  Blame the school system.  Had they taught them to be more creative or use critical thinking to come up with alternatives they would be more successful at their theft.  

The point I'm making is that smart thieves like Bernie Madoff concel their theft and move on to make more victims.  Bad character has nothing to do with a lack of education or lack of a job.  If it were only a matter of having money for food and clothes,  all they need do is go get food stamps and public assistance.  Why heck, according to the Heritage Foundation people on public assistance get up to $15/hr in benefits so why work???  So therefore there is no reason to steal outside of bad character.

Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, starving the poor one gallon of ethanol at a time. Fill your tank with E85 and cull a village.

"The overall sentiment of

"The overall sentiment of the article is to excuse - or at least explain
away - criminal behavior because of the current economic downturn.
The
ABC readers, though, are not entirely buying this argument. As one
commenter put it: "The true test of a man's character is not when
everything is fine, but when everything is falling apart around him."

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There's the liberal bias one poster was looking for.  People aren't bad by nature, they are obviously "made bad" by situations beyond their control.

(I wish I could blame other things for my difficult times.  That would be so awesome and make my life so conveniently easy!)

F**K Socialism.

 

Trading Places?

The authors of these stories must be big fans of Trading Places.

A prevalent concept among the liberals, who probably wouldn't give a homeless person a quarter on the street, is that poor people are only on the street because some rich bully put them there.  For many, it couldn't be farther from the truth.

 There's another prominent movie that carries the same water, but it escapes me at the moment. 

There are the things you can become a part of where they fly you to a remote place and take away everything you have and then it becomes a contest to see who can end up in a far away big city without looking like a bum and  have some cash on them.  Some sort of survivalist training I think or managment/business training I think.  Most people doing these contests end up fine, not robbing banks or doing anything illegal as far as I know. 

 I get it! Bush caused the

 I get it! Bush caused the bad economy. The Bad economy caused good, honest, hard working decent people to rob banks. Therefore, all bank robberies (and all crime for that matter) is Bush's fault!

NO, I will not accept a position as editorialist for the NY Times!

“I’ve never been a widow so fast in my life.” - Donna Lounton, who married convicted murderer James Moody Adams by proxy shortly before his execution.

At least they didn't blame

At least they didn't blame the robberies on global warming.

I think that's some sort of progress - don't ya think?

Thanks, I needed that <ROFLMAO>

The headline alone is a coffee spewer! Thanks for cheering up my day with this bit of absolute silliness.

→ Don't laugh

Don't blame the economy or the robbers.

Anybody stopped to think if we shut them all down, there wouldn't be any banks to rob?

March one, comerades. 

Obama is succeeding and it hurts