Police in California arrested two men suspected of committing a series of armed robberies in and around Los Angeles after they allegedly shot a guard.
Gregory James and Lamond Akins are both charged with robbery and discharging a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.
The guards were working on ATMs at a Bank of America in Los Angeles' Harbor City neighborhood when they were attacked.
A man is in a convenience store.
The guard was wounded. Security video footage near James' home was used to link him to the robbery.
He was at the scene of the robbery when he had his cell phone. The Chevy Malibu that was used in the robbery is owned by the man.
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The pair made off with over $13,000 in cash and a gun.
According to court documents, the pair may have been involved in three other armored car robberies.
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According to court documents, during each of the robberies, the robbers arrive on the scene and immediately ambush armored car vehicle employees, shooting and wounding them, before stealing money and often the employee's gun.
Up to 30 years in prison is what each of them faces.