Armed bank robbers are lucky if they get out on bail.
The fact this armed bank robber was trying to scam his way to the Super Bowl is quite incredible. BSO was the first to report on Chiefs Superfan Xavier “ChiefsAholic” Babudar.
Here is what Babudar is being accused of.
In December 2022, Babudar was arrested for robbing a credit union in Bixby.
According to court documents, witnesses said Babudar pointed a firearm at an employee, told them to open the vault and left with a large amount of money. Police later arrested Babudar.
Babudar was believed to be robbing banks to fund his trips to Chiefs games and had a bad gambling habit.
Babudar was eventually granted bail and this is how he tried to trick the judge into letting him go to Arizona for Super Bowl.
According to court records, Babudar was recently released from jail. He also filed a motion to allow him to travel to Arizona, where the Kansas City Chiefs are playing the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.
“On his motion it says ‘Family trip to Arizona,’ well where is the Super Bowl? At Arizona. He’s a Chiefs fan, the Chiefs are in the Super Bowl, I mean it’s not hard to connect the dots there,” Garcia said.
The motion made no mention of the Super Bowl, but it did say Babudar had a pre-planned family trip to Arizona and that missing the trip would cause “considerable financial hardship” for him and his family. It also said Babudar would be wearing his court ordered ankle monitor during the trip and that his bondsman would accompany him to make sure he follows his bond and to make sure no court appearances are missed.
Babudar’s bondsman, Michael Lloyd, said Babudar did try to go to the Super Bowl, but his request was denied and Babudar isn’t allowed to leave Tulsa County.
The only way Babudar will be at the Super Bowl is if he defies the court order and someone gets someone else to wear his ankle monitor.
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