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Philadelphia Man Indicted for Armed Robbery of Firstrust Bank in Bryn Mawr, PA

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Pennsylvania

PHILADELPHIA – United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced today that Justin O’Brien, 32, of Philadelphia, was indicted by a federal grand jury with armed bank robbery. The indictment charges that on March 12, 2019, O’Brien knowingly and unlawfully, by force, violence and intimidation, took approximately $1,260 from an employee of Firstrust Bank, located at 725 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.  The indictment also charges that the defendant knowingly and unlawfully assaulted another person by the use of a dangerous weapon: a facsimile firearm (pellet gun).

“As alleged in the indictment, the defendant’s conduct in this case was reckless and stupid,” said U.S. Attorney McSwain. “Not only did O’Brien rob a bank, which is a serious offense, but he threatened bank employees with what looked like a real gun – causing them to fear for their lives.  He is now facing serious federal charges and prison time over a relatively small sum of money.  To all would-be robbers: let this serve as a deterrent – it’s not worth it.”

“Imagine looking down the barrel of a gun pointed at you by some stranger demanding money,” said Michael T. Harpster, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Philadelphia Division. “It's not something armed robbery victims soon forget. As alleged, Justin O'Brien barged into a bank with a weapon, terrified employees, and fled with cash. Anyone willing to commit a violent crime like that needs to answer for it.”    

If convicted, the defendant faces a maximum possible sentence of 25 years’ imprisonment; up to five years’ supervised release; a $250,000 fine, and a $100 special assessment.

The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Lower Merion Township Police Department, and the Philadelphia Police Department, and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Thomas M. Zaleski.

An indictment, information, or criminal complaint is an accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

Contact

UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Suite 1250, 615 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

JENNIFER CRANDALL
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215-861-8300

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Updated June 14, 2019

Topic
Violent Crime