An Iowa man is behind bars following what was a very poorly planned, and possibly even a spur-of-the-moment bank robbery.
Court documents indicate that 35-year-old Ronald G. Edwards of Sioux City tried to rob the Great Southern Bank at 329 Pierce Street in Sioux City at approximately 3:40 p.m. Wednesday, March 31. Things didn t go well.
According to Siouxland Proud, Edwards first attempted to rob the bank on March 3. He reportedly said that day that he d “shoot up the bank and everyone in it.” Thankfully, no one was injured and Edwards took off before he got any cash that day. Apparently, that led Edwards and an acquaintance named Jon Boggs to get into a disagreement about whether either of them would ever rob a bank. Edwards decided to try again, this time taking Boggs with him.
An Iowa man is behind bars following what was a very poorly planned, and possibly even a spur-of-the-moment bank robbery.
Court documents indicate that 35-year-old Ronald G. Edwards of Sioux City tried to rob the Great Southern Bank at 329 Pierce Street in Sioux City at approximately 3:40 p.m. Wednesday, March 31. Things didn t go well.
According to Siouxland Proud, Edwards first attempted to rob the bank on March 3. He reportedly said that day that he d “shoot up the bank and everyone in it.” Thankfully, no one was injured and Edwards took off before he got any cash that day. Apparently, that led Edwards and an acquaintance named Jon Boggs to get into a disagreement about whether either of them would ever rob a bank. Edwards decided to try again, this time taking Boggs with him.