A New York City man robbed a bank, one day after he was released, after he was arrested for another robbery case.
Police sources told “Fox News” that a man named Chi Ngo, 52, was arrested for burglary at a branch of Chase Bank, one day after his conditional release, in connection with another robbery case.
On Tuesday, the sources indicated that Ngo had robbed one of the bank’s branches at ten thirty in the morning local time.
The police arrested the suspect shortly after the robbery, and charged him with third-degree burglary and possession of illegal weapons and tools to carry out theft.
Judge Herb Moses of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday granted the attorney general’s request to release Ngo and place him on probation.
But by noon on Thursday, Ngo attempted to rob another bank branch on Fifth Avenue near West 44th Street, claiming he had stolen only $100.
Source: “Fox News”