`HERO TO ZERO'; ARMORED TRANSPORT GUARD ACCUSED OF STAGING HOLDUP.Byline: Lisa Van Proyen Staff Writer One of two Armored Transport guards honored for coming to the rescue of police during the 1997 North Hollywood bank shootout Shootout Venture capital jargon. Refers to two or more venture capital firms fighting for the startup. was arrested on suspicion of robbing his own armored truck last week, police said Friday. ``He went from a hero to a zero,'' said Lt. Otis Dobine of the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Police Department's Robbery-Homicide Division in Los Angeles. David Campbell David Campbell may refer to:
Campbell, the driver of the vehicle before it was commandeered, was tied up in the back of the truck guard during the robbery. He posed as a victim, when in fact he was one of those involved, detectives said. The passenger guard, also tied up, was not part of the inside robbery, Dobine said. Five other suspects - including two other part-time Armored Transport employees - also have been arrested. A seventh suspect was at large. Detectives did not know until Friday that Campbell was one of two guards who the LAPD 1. LAPD - Link Access Procedure on the D channel. 2. LAPD - Los Angeles Police Department. and Los Angeles County District Attorney Gil Garcetti Gilbert "Gil" Garcetti (b. August 5, 1941) served as Los Angeles County's 39th District Attorney for two terms, from 1992 until November 7, 2000. Background Gil Garcetti received a bachelor's degree in Management from the University of Southern California and a Juris praised shortly after the North Hollywood shootout The North Hollywood shootout was an armed confrontation between two heavily-armed and armored bank robbers, Larry Phillips, Jr. and Emil Matasareanu, and patrol and SWAT officers of the Los Angeles Police Department in North Hollywood, California on February 28, 1997. , during which Campbell displayed nothing short of lion-hearted bravery. On Feb. 28, 1997, Campbell and another guard heard gunshots and voluntarily moved their armored truck into the battle zone of flying bullets and plucked wounded officers from the Bank of America
Bank of America (NYSE: BAC TYO: 8648 ) is the largest commercial bank in the United States in terms of deposits, and the largest company of its kind in the world. parking lot and helped civilians to safety. The five-year Armored Transport employee also helped drive SWAT teams First developed in the 1960s by local law enforcement agencies, Special Weapons and Tactics units, or SWAT teams, have become common in police departments throughout the United States. in the bullet-resistant truck into the area of the firefight fire·fight n. An exchange of gunfire, as between infantry units. . Dubine said his role in the recent heist came under scrutiny because of discrepancies in his account, at first because he violated company safety precautions by allowing the two gunmen into the armored truck that can resist bullets. Police said the two men had Campbell drive the truck from the corner of Sherman Way and Orion Avenue in Van Nuys to an alley off Victory Boulevard Victory Boulevard is a major thoroughfare on Staten Island, measuring approximately 8.0 miles (12.87 km) and stretching from the west shore community of Travis to the upper east shore communities of St. George and Tompkinsville. and Odessa Avenue, where Campbell and the passenger guard were tied up. ``Campbell was part of the plan,'' Dobine said. The two gunmen fled in a stolen white van, which police later recovered near Woodley Park, said Detective Charlie Stubbs of the LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division. Nobody was injured during the takeover. Detectives retrieved about $70,000 of the stolen money when Lancaster sheriff's deputies stopped one of the suspects in connection with an unrelated offense Tuesday, Dobine said. That suspect had large sums of money still bundled up in bank wrappers in his vehicle. Knowing about the bulletin on the armored truck robbery, deputies contacted downtown robbery detectives. The arrest led detectives to arrest other suspects, beginning Tuesday. The others arrested on suspicion of robbing an armored vehicle include: Jose Fernandez, 24, of North Hollywood. Christopher Baca, 30, of Panorama City. Raul Priceno, 24, of North Hollywood. Louis Perez, 30, of Pacoima. Detectives said they did not immediately have information on the sixth suspect in custody. This armored truck robbery marks the second one so far this year in the city of Los Angeles
CAPTION(S): 2 Photos Photo: (1--2) At the scene of 1997's North Hollywood bank shootout, David Campbell is in the truck, shown above, assisting police. At left, Campbell accepts a Courageous Citizen Award for that help from L.A. County District Attorney Gil Carcetti in May 1997. Phil McCarten/Staff Photographer Gene Blevins/Special to the Daily News |
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