
Brooklyn Man's Botched Bank Robbery
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59-year-old Vincenzo Randazzo, a frequent visitor to the Empire State Bank in Bensonhurst, attempted a robbery on March 5th, but was quickly identified due to his familiarity with the staff. Despite his disguise, his girlfriend recognized him, and he was later caught on surveillance footage unmasked. The FBI apprehended him at his Bay Ridge home, recovering four handguns and over $2,800 in marked bills. Randazzo, unemployed and with no prior record, claimed the robbery was to cover rent. He faces up to 27 years in prison, with a 7-year minimum for the gun charge, but was released on a $100,000 bond backed by his daughter, an NYPD officer.
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