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A Pennsylvania man pleaded guilty Friday to robbing a PNC Bank in Whiteford on April 27, 2015 while demanding $100,000 - the amount he owes in restitution from an earlier bank robbery conviction.
eberlestock backpacks and accessoriesHe agreed to the plea, federal prosecutors said, in return for a recommended sentence of 21 years.
backpack mule deer huntingJesse Allen Burney, 34, of Harrisburg, Pa., admitted he went into the bank at 2408 Whiteford Road in Whiteford wearing a motorcycle helmet with the shield down, a tactical vest, gloves and a backpack to hide his identity.
backpack justin bieber meaningNeither the steps he took to disguise himself, nor switching motor vehicles kept him from being captured by police who followed him via a GPS hidden in the stolen money.
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When he entered the Whiteford bank, he pulled out a taser, turned it on, pointed it at tellers and yelled this was a robbery, according to federal prosecutors. He also threatened to start shooting if the vault wasn't opened in 15 seconds.
backpack peoria ilA loaded AK-47 with a sock over its barrel was sticking out of Burney's backpack as he robbed the bank.
yugioh backpackBurney put $97,237 the tellers turned over to him into his backpack and fled, telling bank employees he would come back and shoot them if he saw any police, according to prosecutors. Once outside the bank, he jumped on a dirt bike and raced away from the scene. He left the dirt bike hidden under a tarp on a country road several miles away, where he got into a black Kia SUV he had left as a getaway vehicle and took off. The Kia was registered to Burney's mother.

Police tracked Burney as he drove the SUV into a field on a farm in Lower Chanceford Township, Pa. He abandoned the SUV and ran into nearby woods, where a Pennsylvania State Police trooper found him.When arrested, he had a loaded AK-47 magazine in the backpack along with the AK-47 that had a loaded 30-round magazine and a round in the chamber.Police also recovered the money, the helmet and the tactical vest Burney wore during the robbery.He pleaded guilty in January 2005 to robbing a Pennsylvania bank and was sentenced to serve 144 months in federal prison. He was released from prison on that charge on May 30, 2104, less than a year before he robbed the Whiteford bank.Sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 2 at 11:30 a.m.The latest in the case was announced by a release from Rod J. Rosenstein, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland; Kevin Perkins, special agent in charge of the FBI's Baltimore Field Office; Col. Tyree C. Blocker, superintendent of the Pennsylvania State Police; and Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey R. Gahler.