Kansas City man admits to robbing 2 banks, Subway restaurant
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A Kansas City man has pleaded guilty to robbing two banks and a Subway restaurant during a February 2016 crime spree.
The U.S. attorney's office says 27-year-old Mack Davis admitted through his plea Thursday that he stole $647 from the Subway and a total of $4,735 during the two bank heists. In one of the robberies, he handed a bank teller a note that read: "Give me all the loose money. No INK PACKS No trackers or EVERYBODY Will DIE!!"
He wasn't apprehended until April 2017, nearly 10 months after charges were filed.
Under federal statutes, he faces of up to 20 years in federal prison without parole for each of the three robbery counts, plus a mandatory consecutive sentence of at least seven years in federal prison without parole for a firearm count.
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