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On the 28th of February 1997 Los Angeles police officers, Perello and Farrell were on routine patrol driving along Laurel Canyon Blvd, North Hollywood.
As they were driving past the Bank of America they saw two large figures enter the bank. Both were dressed in black, both were wearing ski masks and both were carrying automatic rifles. What followed, was 44 minutes of mayhem…
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0:43.6 | On the 28th of February, 1997, Los Angeles police officers, Perello and Farrell were on |
0:49.3 | routine patrol driving along Laurel Canyon Boulevard, North Hollywood. As they were driving |
0:54.6 | past the Bank of America, they saw two large figures dressed in black clothing entering |
0:59.6 | the bank. Both were wearing ski masks. Both had body armor on and both were carrying large, |
1:08.4 | automatic assault rifles. |
1:38.4 | Before we get to the bank, we go back to 967. Larry Phillips Sr. was just one year |
2:03.2 | out of high school when he was sent to jail for grave discreation. A drunken prank where |
2:07.9 | he tried to dig up a grave and remove the head of a corpse. He was paroled in January |
2:13.1 | in 1968, but he's free to mainly last at three months. He was sent back to jail for robbing |
2:18.4 | a gas station. After just three months back in jail, he was transferred to Colorado State |
2:24.4 | Hospital, which was a psychiatric hospital. |
2:30.3 | The reason for the transfer there is unknown, but after 10 months, Larry Phillips Sr. had |
2:35.1 | done enough and he escaped. The date was the 18th of April 1969. A warrant was immediately |
2:42.1 | issued for his arrest. Once he escaped, Larry Sr. picked up his girlfriend Dorothy Clay. |
2:49.7 | Very little is known about Dorothy, but there are reports she herself had a criminal history |
2:54.1 | with previous jail time. Both Larry Sr. and Dorothy used many different aliases to avoid |
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