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Incredible escape scene: makes chan look like an amateur

Real life escape scene... plus didn't feel like starting a new thread

http://www.wgntv.com/news/wgntv-pol...ional-center-in-loop-20121218,0,3769179.story

Armed police search home in manhunt for escaped prisoners


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WGN News, Chicago Breaking News 12:32 p.m. CST, December 18, 2012
CHICAGO?
Police entered a home in Southwest suburban Tinley Park about 11:30 Tuesday morning, searching for two escaped prisoners.

Jose Banks and Ken Conley are believed to have escaped through the window of their cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in The Loop Tuesday morning.

They apparently used a rope to repel about 15 stories down the the south side of the building.

Authorities discovered them missing from their prison cell at the federal jail at about 8:45 a.m Tuesday.

The jail is located at 71 W. Van Buren.

The prisoners were last checked at 5 a.m.

A tan rope could be seen dangling on the outside of the MCC, but police would not say whether it was involved in the escape.

No one was found in thehomein the 6600 block of 175th Street, where a relative of Conley's is believed to live.

But FBI officials said they believe Conley and the other inmate, Joseph "Jose" Banks, were there hours earlier.

Banks, known as the Second-Hand Bandit, was convicted last week of two bank robberies and two attempted holdups. He made off with a combined nearly $600,000 in the heists, authorities said.

Conley is accused of robbing nearly $4,000 from a Homewood bank last year.

Conley was arrested after showing up at a Chicago Heights strip club where he worked dressed in the same black suit and white tie the bank robber wore and flashing a wad of cash, authorities said.
 
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Banks, known as the Second-Hand Bandit, was convicted last week of two bank robberies and two attempted holdups. He made off with a combined nearly $600,000 in the heists, authorities said.

Conley is accused of robbing nearly $4,000 from a Homewood bank last year.

If this is any indication, I think we know who the brains of the escape is. :lol:
 
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Conley is accused of robbing nearly $4,000 from a Homewood bank last year.

Conley was arrested after showing up at a Chicago Heights strip club where he worked dressed in the same black suit and white tie the bank robber wore and flashing a wad of cash, authorities said.

:slappy:
 
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