Opinion ID: 3064565
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: August 12, 2002, Pasadena Robbery

Text: O’Neal contacted Carter on August 11, 2002, and told him that he and Warren had found another bank to rob and that Carter should bring a gun. Carter responded that he would try to find a gun. On the morning of the robbery, O’Neal, Warren, Carter, Alexander, and Hector met at Warren’s home. They were joined by Larry Washington, Jerry Hughes, Koran Allen, and Cedrick Askew, and they discussed each person’s role in the robbery. When they entered the bank, Hughes displayed his gun, jumped on the teller counter, and demanded the keys. A bank employee gave Hughes cash from several teller drawers. After leaving the bank, the men switched vehicles and stopped to split up the money, which totaled approximately $21,000.