Million Dollar Vegas Heist that Shocked The FBI | The FBI Files

The FBI Files | Dangerous Gamble | FD Crime The True Story of D.B. Cooper | The FBI Files Specials:    • The True Story of D.B. Cooper | The FBI Fi...   In Henderson, NV, a suburb of Las Vegas, two robbers brandishing assault rifles ambush armored guards as they exit their truck on March 3, 2000. The robbers kill both guards and seize $5,000. As the killers run to their getaway car, a police officer arrives and opens fire, striking one escaping assailant in the leg. After loosing the killers in a chase, police collect blood left by the injured robber and bullet casings from the firefight. Las Vegas Police and the FBI notice similarities to brazen midday robberies at the MGM Grand casino, the Desert Inn casino and the Mandalay Bay casino. The FBI developed a list of suspects after the September 20, 1998 MGM Grand robbery. In that heist, two armed men stormed the casino, broke into its main cage, and stole $350,000. A month later, a recent parolee with a $10,000 income, purchased a $169,000 home in the name of his wife’s relative. Investigators’ suspicions of the suspects increased after robbers opened fire on two armored guards in front of the Desert Inn casino on June 28, 1999. Police found the robber’s getaway car at the nearby Vagabond Inn parked next to an abandoned truck that belonged to one of the suspects’ brother-in-law. On June 3, 2000 a security camera captures the robbers as they steal $155,523 from the Bellagio. One of the men’s parole officers confirms their suspicions, and arrests are made. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Subscribe FD Crime for free: https://bit.ly/FDCrime Instagram:   / free.documentary   Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QfRxbG Twitter: https://bit.ly/2QlwRiI ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #Crime #Documentary #FBI ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ FD Crime will take you across borders, hot on the heels of international criminals active in the world of finance, and cybercrime. We look at cold cases, most-talked-about crimes, and shining a light into the shadows of national and international counter-intelligence. Free Documentary stands for high-quality documentaries visually and content-wise and FD Crime is the new kid on our block.