A 59-year-old man has been jailed in Gastonia, N.C., on charges of larceny after allegedly robbing an RBC Bank for $1 so he could get health care in prison. Richard James Verone handed a female teller a note demanding the money and claiming that he had a gun, according to the police report.
He then sat down and waited for police to arrive. "… I say, 'I'll be sitting right over here, on the chair, waiting for the police,'" Verone told reporters, recalling the June 9 robbery in an interview from Gaston County Jail.
And wait for the police, he did.
"He's sitting on the sofa as you walk in the front door," the bank teller said in a 911 call.
Police arrested Verone where he sat. He was unarmed.
Verone said he asked for $1 to show that his motives were medical, not monetary, according to news reports. With a growth in his chest, two ruptured disks and no job, Verone hoped a three-year stint in prison would afford him the health care he needed.
"I'm sort of a logical person and that was my logic, what I came up with," Verone told reporters. "If it is called manipulation, then out of necessity because I need medical care, then I guess I am manipulating the courts to get medical care."
But the charge of larceny, not armed robbery, is unlikely to keep Verone behind bars for more than 12 months. He is being held in Gaston County Jail on a $2,000 bond, according to a spokesman for the jail, and is scheduled to appear in court June 28.
any bets this guy will be a repeat offender if the prison medical system actually treats him? unfortunately prisons don't have much better healthcare than the average US citizen, but i suppose when you're desperate anything is better than nothing at all....
He then sat down and waited for police to arrive. "… I say, 'I'll be sitting right over here, on the chair, waiting for the police,'" Verone told reporters, recalling the June 9 robbery in an interview from Gaston County Jail.
And wait for the police, he did.
"He's sitting on the sofa as you walk in the front door," the bank teller said in a 911 call.
Police arrested Verone where he sat. He was unarmed.
Verone said he asked for $1 to show that his motives were medical, not monetary, according to news reports. With a growth in his chest, two ruptured disks and no job, Verone hoped a three-year stint in prison would afford him the health care he needed.
"I'm sort of a logical person and that was my logic, what I came up with," Verone told reporters. "If it is called manipulation, then out of necessity because I need medical care, then I guess I am manipulating the courts to get medical care."
But the charge of larceny, not armed robbery, is unlikely to keep Verone behind bars for more than 12 months. He is being held in Gaston County Jail on a $2,000 bond, according to a spokesman for the jail, and is scheduled to appear in court June 28.
any bets this guy will be a repeat offender if the prison medical system actually treats him? unfortunately prisons don't have much better healthcare than the average US citizen, but i suppose when you're desperate anything is better than nothing at all....
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US man robs bank for free prison healthcare
22/06/2011 08:32:19 AM
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They should factor in the value of the med care he hoped to get and charge something bigger.
22/06/2011 08:58:54 AM
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America should thank him for proving that not having free health care is stupid. *NM*
22/06/2011 10:52:51 AM
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Two things.
22/06/2011 04:50:21 PM
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I'm sure I'm misunderstanding you here
22/06/2011 01:11:46 PM
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they should arrest him for trying to manipulate the system
22/06/2011 02:22:04 PM
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I'm not really sure he broke a law as weird as that sounds. *NM*
23/06/2011 09:42:55 AM
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banks take perceived threats very seriously, no matter how stupid they might seem to us
23/06/2011 03:53:19 PM
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What are you responding too? I was making a joke about RT's comment. *NM*
24/06/2011 07:29:47 AM
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