A security guard at Aqueduct Racetrack has been charged with robbery under the federal Hobbs Act, which prohibits crimes that affect interstate or foreign commerce, after authorities found evidence that he acted as the “inside man” during a March 8 heist of over $280,000, reports the New York Post.
Lafayette Morrison allegedly told his long-time associate Lamel Miller and an unidentified third man when and where the cash would be moved to the vault after the Gotham card at Aqueduct. Authorities found a pair of burner phones Morrison and Miller used to communicate with one another 38 times, and Morrison and Miller were previously arrested together in 2000 for robbery.
In a prepared statement, Brooklyn US Attorney Richard Donoghue said: “The defendants allegedly gambled that they could pull off a high-stakes robbery with the benefit of inside information, but thanks to the outstanding efforts of ATF Special Agents and NYPD detectives, they ended up on the losing end of that bet.”
Read more at the New York Post.
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