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1988 Armored Truck Robbery in New Jersey

The Daring 1988 Armored Truck Heist

The Robbers and Their Disguise

On a fateful day in 1988, two armed robbers, cleverly dressed in police uniforms, executed a meticulously planned heist in New Jersey. By masquerading as law enforcement officers, they gained the trust of the security personnel, which allowed them to carry out one of the most audacious armored truck robberies in American history.

The Scene of the Crime

The incident took place at a busy location where an armored truck was scheduled to collect cash. The robbers strategically parked their getaway vehicle close enough to intercept the truck when it arrived, effectively blocking any escape routes and creating a chaotic environment.

The Execution of the Robbery

How They Carried Out the Heist

As the armored truck approached, the robbers approached with an air of authority, presenting themselves as officers of the law. They brandished weapons and demanded the security personnel hand over the cash. Amazingly, the robbers made off with a staggering amount of $3 million without firing a shot, showcasing both their planning and audacity.

The Aftermath of the Heist

In the days following the robbery, law enforcement agencies were abuzz with activity. With no immediate leads, investigators launched a massive manhunt for the assailants. The use of police uniforms, which had evaded suspicion during the act, turned into a critical focus for the investigation as they combed through evidence to track down the culprits.

Fun Fact

The FBI's Involvement

Interestingly, the robbery led to the FBI being extensively involved in the investigation. It was one of the most significant heists of its time, prompting a re-evaluation of armored transport security protocols.

Additional Resources

Recommended Reading on Major Heists

For those intrigued by the world of robberies and heists, consider reading "Heist: The True Story of the World's Biggest Robbery" or "The Art of the Steal" for further insights into infamous crimes.