March 26, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact AUSA VICKIE E. LEDUC or
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/md MARCIA MURPHY at (410) 209-4885
MAN
INDICTED IN HAGERSTOWN ARMED BANK ROBBERIES
Allegedly Fired a Gun at a Police Officer, and Held a Mother and her
Daughter Hostage
Baltimore,
Maryland - A grand jury indicted David Wilbert Shanton, Sr., age 53, of
Winchester, Virginia, on armed bank robbery and gun charges arising from
the use of a gun to rob and attempt to rob two banks in Hagerstown, Maryland,
announced United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein.
According
to the eight count indictment, Shanton robbed the M&T Bank at 930
Dual Highway, Hagerstown, Maryland on October 22, 2007 of $33,888. He
allegedly fired a shotgun at a police officer responding to the bank robbery,
and held a mother and her daughter hostage at gunpoint for several hours
while he eluded the police.
The
indictment further alleges that he used a gun during an attempted robbery
of the Susquehanna Bank at 1326 Salem Avenue, Hagerstown, on November
24, 2007.
Shanton
faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison on each of the two counts
for conspiracy to commit armed bank robbery; 25 years in prison on each
of the two counts for armed bank robbery; a mandatory minimum of 35 years
in prison and a maximum of life in prison on each of the two counts for
use of a gun during a crime of violence; and 10 years in prison on each
of the two counts for possession of a gun by a convicted felon.
An
indictment is not a finding of guilt. An individual charged by indictment
is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal
proceedings.
United
States Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein thanked the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
the Hagerstown Police Department and Washington County State's Attorney
Charles P. Strong, Jr. and his office for their assistance in the investigation
and prosecution of the case. Mr. Rosenstein commended Assistant United
States Attorney Steven Levin, who is prosecuting the case.
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