Rapper “213 Jugg god” is known for rapping about rapping ATMs and now, he and three others have been arrested for robbing an ATM. He wasn’t just throwing bars about robbing ATMs out there, he was actually making it happen.
Vlad got the details;
Nashville police say Ladesion Riley, 30, was arrested along with three others who carried out a plot to rob an ATM technician as he serviced a Bank of America machine.
The other three suspects include Darius Dugas, 27, Sashondre Dugas, 32, and Christopher Alton, 27, from Houston, Texas. Authorities say two of the suspects approached the ATM tech from behind and directed him not to make any sudden movements.
After pulling off the robbery, the group returned their rented getaway vehicle back to a local Hertz which investigators were able to locate and obtain information regarding the group’s whereabouts.
Per Fox 5 NY:
Detectives watched as what appeared to be cash was loaded into the Jeep. When the Dugas couple and Riley pulled away from the motel in the Jeep, and as Alton drove away in the Hyundai, Dickson Police moved in with the assistance of the Nashville Police Department and the FBI.
The foursome face federal charges and are being investigated in connection to similar robberies elsewhere.
Why would you rent a car from HERTZ to do a robbery, we have to be smarter than this.
If you are going to do a robbery the car has to be stolen and then immediately dumped. Didn’t you learn anything from Aaron Hernandez getting caught using a rental?
Police say two of them approached the victim from behind and told him to not do anything stupid and hand over the money.
Detectives were able to determine that one of the getaway vehicles, a Hyundai Elantra, had been rented from Hertz. Using information provided by Hertz, detectives, with the assistance of aviation units, found the Hyundai and a maroon Jeep that accompanied it parked at the Motel 6 in Dickson.
Detectives watched as what appeared to be cash was loaded into the Jeep. When the Dugas couple and Riley pulled away from the motel in the Jeep, and as Alton drove away in the Hyundai, Dickson Police moved in with the assistance of the Nashville Police Department and the FBI.
The vehicles pulled over and the four were taken into custody without incident. Police released photos of the cash that was found in the trunk.
His latest song is called “Make it Home” and refers to robbing ATMs.
The Houston Police Officers’ Union mocked him in a Facebook post after his arrest, saying: “IRONY: When you make a rap song called “Make It Home”, about bank jugging and hitting atm’s out of state, and then don’t make it home to Houston.”
Come on man.
Flip to the next page for the “Make it Home” video and cops making 213 Jugg God.