3 Charged In Philadelphia Armored Truck Robbery
The suspects allegedly committed the robbery as an inside job involving a former Brink's employee and used AR-style rifles to steal over $2 million, authorities said.
- Three Philadelphia men—Daishaun Hughes-Murchison, Brian Wallace, and Trayvine Jackson—were charged with robbing a Brinks armored truck on June 21, 2025, near a Home Depot in Port Richmond.
- The robbery occurred when two armed men forced the driver to the ground, took his firearm and keys, and stole over $2 million in cash from the truck.
- Following the theft, a pair of suspects escaped in a black Hyundai Sonata rented by Wallace with temporary Virginia plates, while Hughes-Murchison trailed them in his Ford Fusion displaying Pennsylvania registration.
- Surveillance and cellphone data placed Wallace and Jackson near the rental site and Home Depot at the time, with Wallace returning the Hyundai hours later before entering Hughes-Murchison’s vehicle.
- Jackson, a former Brinks driver fired after an internal investigation, faces detention; authorities continue investigating possible links to regional armored truck robberies this summer.
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