Jury Convicts 2 Men in $280K Heist at NYC Horse Track Aqueduct Racetrack Heist
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Jury Convicts 2 Men in $280K Heist at NYC Horse Track
10/22/2022 6:02:00 PMTwo men were convicted Friday for an armed robbery of more than a quarter-million dollars from New York s famed Aqueduct Racetrack
Aqueduct Racetrack Heist
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Two men were convicted Friday for an armed robbery of more than a quarter-million dollars from New York’s famed Aqueduct Racetrack . Two men were convicted Friday for an armed robbery of more than a quarter-million dollars from New York’s famed Aqueduct Racetrack , in a heist that echoed a fictional crime from an Stanley Kubrick film. A federal jury returned the verdicts against Lafayette Morrison and Lamel Miller, both of Queens . Morrison was convicted on robbery and conspiracy counts and both were… Published 1 hour agoUpdated 1 hour agoGetty ImagesTwo men were convicted Friday for an armed robbery of more than a quarter-million dollars from New York’s famed Aqueduct Racetrack, in a heist that echoed a fictional crime from an Stanley Kubrick film. A federal jury returned the verdicts against Lafayette Morrison and Lamel Miller, both of Queens. Morrison was convicted on robbery and conspiracy counts and both were convicted on a weapons count. Miller had previously pleaded guilty to the robbery. They each face a potential prison sentence of seven years to life. Read more:NBC New York » Two men charged in shooting that injured two employees of a Houston taco truck Arizona Cardinals get two pick-sixes in 64 seconds against New Orleans Saints QB Andy Dalton Two new books challenge the sense of inevitable permanence of the Chinese party state Oakland puts new focus on Black Panther Party history with two weekend events