Wheelchair-Bound Bank Robber Arrested in NYC

Jul 4, 2015

A wheelchair-bound bank robber arrested in NYC this weekend had been disabled by a previous shooting, the 23-year-old man informed arresting officers. 

Kelvin Dennison was apprehended in an area hospital, days after the supposedly-armed heist he perpetrated in the borough of Queens on Monday.

"Give me all you have," he reportedly had ordered a startled teller at the Santander Bank branch. "I have a gun."

Dennison then adeptly wheeled away with his loot, but when the handicapped thief later required medical attention for an unknown condition, hospital staff recognized him from security-cam photos in a wanted poster.

The wheelchair-bound bank robber was questioned at the facility and ultimately taken into police custody without incident.

He is now being held on $15,000 bond for a $1200 robbery.

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