Police nab two bank robbery suspects
S.J. Cahn
WEST SIDE -- Police arrested two suspected bank robbers Thursday
morning after a brief chase that, a witness said, nearly ended in
tragedy.
“I heard this scuffling, and I could just picture (the officer) like
this,” said Nicole Williams as she put both hands in front of her like
she was holding a gun. “The cop is pleading with him ... and (the
suspect) says, “So what are you going to do to me?’
“The cop resisted from pulling the trigger,” Williams continued,
adding that she awoke to the sounds outside her bedroom window. “You
could just hear the anguish in the officer’s voice.
“I didn’t move out of my bed. I was waiting for a bullet to come
through the wall.”
While the presence of about a dozen officers, firetrucks and
ambulances are unusual, police activity -- including nighttime helicopter
flights -- is relatively routine in the area north of 19th Street and
west of Harbor Boulevard, Jennifer Sperko said.
“I heard the sirens so loud because they were right out in front of my
house,” she said.
Police responded to a 911 call from a witness at about 9:15, said
Police Lt. John FitzPatrick.
“They came in wearing black ski masks, and they ordered the employees
onto the floor,” he said.
The suspects made off with $3,200 from the Bank of America in the 500
block of West 19th Street.
They were identified as Antonio Robinson, 21, and Toriano Brooks, 25,
both of Long Beach.
The suspects left through the bank’s rear entrance away from 19th
Street. They then ran through several backyards, hopping walls along the
way, FitzPatrick said.
The chase was nearly textbook. One officer pursued the two suspects on
a motorcycle while numerous other officers formed a perimeter at Bernard
Street.
“They eventually ran into the officers who were waiting for them,”
FitzPatrick said.
The only glitch in the chase was when the motorcycle officer, Bryan
Watkins, crashed in the parking lot of the El Pollo Loco on Harbor
Boulevard. He cracked his helmet and suffered neck and wrist injuries.
However, he did get up immediately and continue to chase the suspects,
witnesses said.
Watkins was treated at the department’s medical center.
During the chase, Brooks sustained an injury to his ankle when he
jumped one of the walls. By the end of the chase, both his shirt and
pants were torn.
He also dropped the money while being pursued, and it appeared he
attempted to retrieve the loot before he was apprehended, witnesses said.
The money ended up strewn throughout a back alley, in small piles of
$10s and $20s. Police believe they recovered all the stolen money,
FitzPatrick said.
Brooks was treated at Hoag Hospital for his injuries and released into
police custody.
After Robinson was captured, he told police that he had tuberculosis
and was contagious. Officers took precautions, covering his face with a
mask in case he was telling the truth.
Like Brooks, Robinson was treated at Hoag and released into custody.
Both are being held at the Costa Mesa City Jail on $50,000 bail.
Both suspects spent close to an hour sitting on the street, about a
block away from each other.
The two men have not said whether there were others involved. However,
no vehicle was found at the scene.
“They haven’t said there are, and we don’t have any information that
there are,” FitzPatrick said.
One witness said he saw the suspects carrying guns, but none of the
bank employees did, he added. Officers found no guns in their search of
the area.
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