Venezuelan man tries to rob Ohio bank with translation app because he can't speak English, police say
- A 20-year-old illegal alien attempted to rob a bank in Sandusky, Ohio, using a translator app to demand cash from the teller.
- Police were unsure of the legality of the individual's status due to lack of identification.
- The suspect denied attempting robbery and claimed to have only asked for money in his bag.
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Venezuelan man tries to rob Ohio bank with translation app because he can't speak English, police say
Aman from Venezuela tried to rob a bank in Ohio with a translation app, according to local police.Sandusky police said they're not sure if 20-year-old Yeixon Brito-Gonzalez is in the country legally or illegally because he doesn't have identification.
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Illegal Alien Tries to Rob Bank in Ohio Using a Translator App Because He Couldn't Figure Out How to Say "Put the Money in the Bag" | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
In a bizarre twist to bank robbery attempts, an alleged illegal immigrant tried to rob a bank in Sandusky, Ohio using a translator app on his phone to demand money from the tellers.
Illegal Alien Tries to Rob Bank Using Translator to Say ‘Give Me Your Money’
“I have been in law enforcement for over 20 years and this is the first time I encountered something like this, someone using a translator app to try and rob a bank,” says Sandusky police chief. A suspected illegal alien from Venezuela was arrested after trying to rob a bank using a translator in Sandusky, Ohio, earlier this month. “We have no way to tell if he is here legally or not,” said Sandusky Police Chief Jared Oliver. “But he has no proo…
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