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Carl Gugasian

Carl Gugasian (born October 12, 1947) is an American bank robber, known as "The Friday Night Bank Robber", who served a 17-year sentence for armed robbery. He is perhaps the most prolific of such criminals in US history, having robbed more than 50 banks over a 30-year period of a total of more than $2 million.[1]

Early life edit

Gugasian was born October 12, 1947, in Broomall, Pennsylvania. At the age of 15, he was shot while attempting to rob a candy store and was sent to the State Youth Facility in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania (present-day SCI Camp Hill) for eighteen months. On his release in 1964, he did not attempt to live a normal life; rather, he took deliberate steps to continue with a life of crime and to excel in it.[citation needed] This decision was, in all likelihood, the result of a misunderstanding. FBI agent Ray Carr remarks, "He didn’t know that juvenile records get expunged. He thought he’d never be able to get a real job." However, he did enjoy the art of ballroom dancing and even did it a few times a week.[citation needed]

In 1971, he was studying for a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at Villanova University when he enrolled in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. Following graduation, he served in the US Army at Fort Bragg and received special-forces[citation needed] and tactical weapons training. He later returned to college, earning a Master's degree in systems analysis from the University of Pennsylvania, followed by doctoral work in statistics and probability at Pennsylvania State University. After graduation, he began to plan out mock bank robberies. He planned eight in detail, but hesitated to carry them out. Eventually he committed his first robbery in North Carolina in 1973, using a stolen car as his getaway.[2]

The bank robberies edit

Gugasian's robberies were meticulously planned and executed. Using topographical and street maps, he selected small town banks which were next to wooded areas by nearby highway on-ramps. He would observe the target from the woods for several days to glean insight on employee behavior, waiting to strike in autumn or winter for earlier darkness. He would then create a cache to stash the money and his equipment immediately following the robbery.

He carried out the robberies on Friday nights just before closing time, believing this minimized the number of customers present and maximized the cash on hand. Characteristically he wore a frightening face mask (such as a character from a horror film), making sure it fit snugly to hide the color of his skin, and wore bulky clothes to hide his build. Entering the bank carrying a pistol, he moved in a "crab-like" manner to confuse estimates of his height. He would vault the counter in a standing jump, landing with a frightening crash, then stuff his bag with money and leave quickly, usually after less than two minutes in all.

Wearing a scent block to disguise his trail, he would run into woods, stash the evidence in his cache, then ride a dirt bike through the woods to a plain panel van on the other side, where he would load the bike into the van and get immediately onto the freeway.

On one occasion a startled bank manager leaned toward Gugasian, who shot him in the abdomen.[3]

During his robbery of a Fulton Bank in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on February 19, 1981, Gugasian shot responding police officer Sgt. Robert "Bo" McCallister, who passed away in 2019 from complications from the shooting injury.[4] Consequently, the death was ruled a homicide and Gugasian was named the suspect. Although the statute of limitations has expired for the shooting, investigators hope to draw a confession from Gugasian.[5]

Capture and incarceration edit

Gugasian had hidden the plans and equipment for his robberies (maps, face masks, food, weapons, ammunition) sealed in PVC pipes hidden in a concrete drainage pipe; these were found by two boys playing in the woods in Radnor, Pennsylvania. From this material police constructed a more accurate profile which led to Gugasian's arrest in 2002.[6]

Gugasian's extensive cooperation after his arrest resulted in his initial 115-year sentence being reduced to seventeen years. In prison he taught mathematics to other inmates. He was released on May 5, 2017, at the age of 69.[7]

In popular culture edit

  • The Investigation Discovery Documentary Series “The Bureau“ Season 1 episode 12 episode “The Hunted“ is about Carl Gugasian.[8]
  • The method that the main characters in the film The Place Beyond the Pines use to rob banks was the actual method that Carl Gugasian used.[9]
  • An episode of the Canadian True Crime Documentary Series Masterminds about Carl titled the Friday Night Bank Robber was produced.[10]
  • In 2013, a short film based on Carl Gugasian titled “The Friday Night Bank Robber” directed by Austin Brink was released.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Scooper - Undefined News: Meet Carl Gugasian, the Friday Night Bank Robber".
  2. ^ Hayakawa, Alan (2007-07-27). "Susquehanna police identify suspect in 1981 shooting". pennlive. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
  3. ^ The Bureau, TV show, ID Channel, 1-6-10
  4. ^ Llorente, Elizabeth (2019-08-09). "Susquehanna Township Police Lt. Robert 'Bo' McCallister persevered despite decades of pain after being shot". Fox News. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  5. ^ Hayakawa, Alan (2007-07-27). "Susquehanna police identify suspect in 1981 shooting". pennlive. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  6. ^ David J. Krajicek (2013-09-29). "How two boys helped the FBI find the Freddie Krueger-loving Friday Night Bank Robber". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2015-04-28.
  7. ^ https://www.bop.gov/inmateloc/
  8. ^ "Carl Gugasian :Ethan Marten Producer's Blog".
  9. ^ "Movie Review: 'The Place Beyond the Pines'".
  10. ^ "Masterminds Season 2".
  11. ^ "The Friday Night Bank Robber | Short Film Trailer on Film Shortage".

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Youth Facility in Camp Hill Pennsylvania present day SCI Camp Hill for eighteen months On his release in 1964 he did not attempt to live a normal life rather he took deliberate steps to continue with a life of crime and to excel in it citation needed This decision was in all likelihood the result of a misunderstanding FBI agent Ray Carr remarks He didn t know that juvenile records get expunged He thought he d never be able to get a real job However he did enjoy the art of ballroom dancing and even did it a few times a week citation needed In 1971 he was studying for a Bachelor s degree in electrical engineering at Villanova University when he enrolled in the Reserve Officers Training Corps Following graduation he served in the US Army at Fort Bragg and received special forces citation needed and tactical weapons training He later returned to college earning a Master s degree in systems analysis from the University of Pennsylvania followed by doctoral work in statistics and probability at Pennsylvania State University After graduation he began to plan out mock bank robberies He planned eight in detail but hesitated to carry them out Eventually he committed his first robbery in North Carolina in 1973 using a stolen car as his getaway 2 The bank robberies editGugasian s robberies were meticulously planned and executed Using topographical and street maps he selected small town banks which were next to wooded areas by nearby highway on ramps He would observe the target from the woods for several days to glean insight on employee behavior waiting to strike in autumn or winter for earlier darkness He would then create a cache to stash the money and his equipment immediately following the robbery He carried out the robberies on Friday nights just before closing time believing this minimized the number of customers present and maximized the cash on hand Characteristically he wore a frightening face mask such as a character from a horror film making sure it fit snugly to hide the color of his skin and wore bulky clothes to hide his build Entering the bank carrying a pistol he moved in a crab like manner to confuse estimates of his height He would vault the counter in a standing jump landing with a frightening crash then stuff his bag with money and leave quickly usually after less than two minutes in all Wearing a scent block to disguise his trail he would run into woods stash the evidence in his cache then ride a dirt bike through the woods to a plain panel van on the other side where he would load the bike into the van and get immediately onto the freeway On one occasion a startled bank manager leaned toward Gugasian who shot him in the abdomen 3 During his robbery of a Fulton Bank in Susquehanna Township Dauphin County Pennsylvania on February 19 1981 Gugasian shot responding police officer Sgt Robert Bo McCallister who passed away in 2019 from complications from the shooting injury 4 Consequently the death was ruled a homicide and Gugasian was named the suspect Although the statute of limitations has expired for the shooting investigators hope to draw a confession from Gugasian 5 Capture and incarceration editGugasian had hidden the plans and equipment for his robberies maps face masks food weapons ammunition sealed in PVC pipes hidden in a concrete drainage pipe these were found by two boys playing in the woods in Radnor Pennsylvania From this material police constructed a more accurate profile which led to Gugasian s arrest in 2002 6 Gugasian s extensive cooperation after his arrest resulted in his initial 115 year sentence being reduced to seventeen years In prison he taught mathematics to other inmates He was released on May 5 2017 at the age of 69 7 In popular culture editThe Investigation Discovery Documentary Series The Bureau Season 1 episode 12 episode The Hunted is about Carl Gugasian 8 The method that the main characters in the film The Place Beyond the Pines use to rob banks was the actual method that Carl Gugasian used 9 An episode of the Canadian True Crime Documentary Series Masterminds about Carl titled the Friday Night Bank Robber was produced 10 In 2013 a short film based on Carl Gugasian titled The Friday Night Bank Robber directed by Austin Brink was released 11 References edit Scooper Undefined News Meet Carl Gugasian the Friday Night Bank Robber Hayakawa Alan 2007 07 27 Susquehanna police identify suspect in 1981 shooting pennlive Retrieved 2020 03 17 The Bureau TV show ID Channel 1 6 10 Llorente Elizabeth 2019 08 09 Susquehanna Township Police Lt Robert Bo McCallister persevered despite decades of pain after being shot Fox News Retrieved 2021 12 21 Hayakawa Alan 2007 07 27 Susquehanna police identify suspect in 1981 shooting pennlive Retrieved 2021 12 21 David J Krajicek 2013 09 29 How two boys helped the FBI find the Freddie Krueger loving Friday Night Bank Robber New York Daily News Retrieved 2015 04 28 https www bop gov inmateloc Carl Gugasian Ethan Marten Producer s Blog Movie Review The Place Beyond the Pines Masterminds Season 2 The Friday Night Bank Robber Short Film Trailer on Film Shortage External links editThe Professional America s Greatest Bank Robber article from Stuff magazine 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carl Gugasian amp oldid 1191063258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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