That’s a silly stamens how can they protect the valuables if they are dead? Of course they are focused of staying alive and the truck contents second. SMH
Very lucky they gave up. Also the passenger was on his 4th day on the job. The Driver was a retired SAP (elite South African SWAT) I think Donut Operator has a video on it.
@@TerraExodus his reaction during all that, handling the rifle and trying to text for help, wasn't super optimal, but considering it was only his fourth day on the job and he's taking fire, getting rammed, and facing possible death, he handled it far better than most would. The rookies got to get experience somehow, and at least he had someone with as much experience as the driver with him when stuff went down.
@@scottcantdance804 on top of that, cant shoot back until the windows break, and can't do anything since you're not the one driving. Kinda just gotta sit there and wait for shit to get worse or blow over. Worst position to be in.
For anyone who is curious, this took place somewhere around Johannesburg, South Africa. They're in a armored Toyota Land Cruiser, and they're carrying shitloads of cash.
@@ducktape4502 have you ever seen a armored money truck convoy here in Mexico? They are all armed with M-16s or Shotguns or mp5 and they always drive with 2+ armored brinks style trucks. It’s very hard and even cartels would have a hard time. South Africa needs to step it up. But then again the criminals in South Africa aren’t armed with RPG’s and 50 cal. Like criminals here in Mexico 💀💀💀💀💀
yeah. Even without the front end vid i figured it out. I guess UK or SA. Then 2 minutes concluded SA. Driving on the left side of road and guns.....hmmmm that leaves SA, Japan, UK, and some tiny countries like UK Virgin, etc). But the guns....automatically made me think SA. Because if it was UK robbing a truck, it would be 500 gangsters with bats and knives and a vanbomb. And in Japan....well that wouldn't happen. They would rob it in a way that was from the inside since the yakuza owns the bank, why rob the car?
@@Superbatman93 then i can tell you’ve never been anywhere outside the nice resort and tourist areas in Mexico 😂. Goes to some of the major shipping port areas in Mexico on the gulf like in Veracruz, Tampico, Campeche, and many others and you will find so many Blacks and mixed people there. Veracruz has a lot of black Mexicans. And I’m pretty sure you can figure out why major ports cities like that have a lot of blacks since the 1500s 😂
Not sure if it’s in the video because there’s no audio here but the white dude was like “call rob... or Jimmy” and I’m still thinking about how bad ass rob or Jimmy are
I got the impression that those might have been their bosses that could send them backup or get them help but I saw a bunch of comments on the original video saying that It really tells you something about the area there in when they decided call rob or Jimmy instead of calling the local police lol
Josh and Robby, they were escorting another courier about 15 minutes away so was the closest backup if they would become disabled in which case the robbers would very likely use army or mining explosives to blow their truck up. The driver is actually one of he bosses/partners in the company. From the their previous experiences police typically takes 1 to 2 hours after a heist attempt.
@@hvr1874 Nice, that makes total sense. In a desolate shit hole you can absolutely trust you and your pals to hold it down better than any local cop making $5 a day
Robbery with a fake gun or implying you have a weapon is still armed robbery and treated the same as if you had a real gun. Another interesting way a guy robbed a bank was instead of telling them to give him money. He asked them to give him the money while implying he had a gun. He argued in court that he didn’t rob them. He asked them for money and they gave it to him. He lost and was in big trouble but he had a good case in my opinion
@@jaimejimenez4223 th-cam.com/video/FRGuvGVZtsQ/w-d-xo.html Not sure if it's the same company that armored their land cruiser but it's available for purchase it seems.
This is every day life back in my home country South Africa. My aunt sent me a vid last year on the way to the post office they saw 4 men with AKs blowing the back of a money van and shooting a chopper. She sent us the vid was crazy
@@zacharypink7567 swat just means he knows how to take cover. It foesnt change the number advantage. If he tries to shoot one guy 4 will be on him. Thats not a good look. He would need to bottleneck them
They were providing security to a second courier vehicle when the attackers try to take them out. The TH-cam channel Paratus did a interview with the drivers spoke person.
During Covid times, that's normal. Kyle is an idiot. During non pandemic times, he thinks a grown ass man can walk into a bank wearing a mask and holding a bag on Halloween and no one would blink an eye. Not to mention, Banks typically close by 3pm.
@@Reginald_Harrison I always wondered why nobody ever tried going disguised as an old man, but using makeup and latex face stuff like Johnny Knoxville in Bad Grandpa. That way you don't need a mask at all and nobody knows who the hell you are
@@Reginald_Harrison Maybe if you're somewhat short, like under 5'8, because you could pass as a teenager or a child who grew early, but not as someone who is above 6 feet like Kyle.
Also, the way you guys talk about robbing a bank is EXACTLY how these guys in Japan did it. IT'S AMAZING. Look 300 million yen robbery, it's an insane story. involving a criminal pretending to be a cop, but pretending there's a bomb, and simply confusing people. He said the bank manager was held hostage at his his house and made it look like a car was about to blow up using his escape. It's some metal gear solid covuluted nonsense, but it's the biggest bank robbery in japan history. I don't think a single person died or got hurt, despite threats of bombs, actual firres, etc.
The vehicle they were driving was non-descript. It looks like any other car, you would see on the road. They knew the route or had been tailing that for a while. Probably a few pick ups and deposits and confirmed it was the mark. Two cars, one sped ahead and tried to ambush, one came up on the driver side and aimed at the driver. Seems like something you see on GTA V. The driver was good though....the way he shuts off the attacker by going to the right line and putting the vehicle between them and the shooters. Trying to run them over was bonus points.
Lordautist you should watch “Active Self Protection” he does all kinds of break downs on all kinds of things He does it to help teach the lessons learned from that so you can be safer and watch out for stuff like that or how to act in a situation Like a robbing or kidnapping or car jacking or or self defense or improper self defense pretty much any crime or deadly or possibly deadly situation they have a video of Everyone after seeing the dash cam on this video they’re all impressed and calling him a genius for trying to run them down but for me that was my first thought because I watch ASP and when you’re in your car that’s your number one deadly weapon and you better use it any way you can (unless you have a gun)
It was in South Africa. The white dude is a highly trained police vet. The black dude was on his 4th day on the job. He was paired with the white guy to learn the ropes. *edit* Here's a link to the South African news report with interviews from the guys involved. th-cam.com/video/hwyG5_Xi_lQ/w-d-xo.html
I think big heist type crimes are pretty much done. In many states theft isn't a misdemeanor until they get into the $1,000 range, so it's better to just steal stuff and not risk any sort of violent crime.
I think theft is a misdemeanor up to $999, once you pass $1k I believe then it becomes felony theft. I’m no expert, that’s just my understanding from what I’ve heard.
Gone in 60 Seconds is my favorite heist movie. Great cast. Plenty of humor, drama, and suspense. The chase at the end is a little dated these days, but hey... It was made in the 90s. Lol Also, it was 50 cars in one night. They should several from a dealership warehouse, a few while disguised as parking valets, and even stole a handful from a police impound of previously stolen cars.
This video is from South Africa... crime is insanely violent down there. The cash isn't what 'mattered so much' to him. His life did. The attackers wouldn't hesitate to hack both guys to pieces with machetes lol, how do the guys not understand this shit lol.
Digital camera sensors are very sensitive to IR light. You can see the light from a tv remote if you view it through your phone camera. It’s easy to overwhelm them with a bright ir light source. Also it’s very easy to break them with a high power handheld laser. The lasers I sell will kill a cmos sensor almost instantly from a distance.
The "average bank robbery" as in every robbery that yielded $0 (which is most) all the way to millions averaged together.. most people who actually pull off robberies are walking away with alot more than 4k 😂
Yeah this is definitely the more plausible explanation than "guess banks only carry $4,000 on hand" unless they were seriously just taking in dollar amounts across all of time without considering any form of inflation to account for the value of money in modern times compared to back when it was stolen
Those brinks trucks don't move unless they're is a couple million in them. I've watched a bunch of them drop off a couple hundred thousand in one stop.
The skinny white guy was some type of ex special forces guy that owned a tactical training company. The wrong dude you want to run into when trying to steal anything
"Thats how you do it" Just repeat a day over and over again until you get the timing of every conversation down and lose your mind. Then you rob the truck.
I used to work in Cash transportation, it really depends on the day how much cash you will have. I was in montana and we'd have FED days where we took cash to the native american reserves, we'd have $500 million on that trip alone in cash
How is that much money transported? Considering all US bank notes weigh exactly one gram, if you had 500 million, all in hundred dollar bills, that would weigh 11,000 pounds. Yes, 5.5 tons of Benjamin’s.
When I 1st saw this video I left a comment on the original video saying the same thing that is Taylor saying In the beginning Cuz you can tell by the look on that do face in the passenger seat hes terrified because he barely moves a reacts at all like he's trying as hard as he can to not panic/freak out💯🤦♂️🤷♂️🤣😂😭 & At the end of the video when the Van finally gets stuck in the can't move anymore the driver actually grabs the assault rifle from the other guy & hops out of the van ready for a shootout while dude just sits in the car looking scared🤦♂️💯🤣😂😭
Real gun...fake gun or no gun...as soon as you make the teller feel like you have a gun its guna be armed robbery (I had a friend do the hand in his hoodie and slide a note thing and he got 15 years)
This happened in South Africa. All SA Cash in transits, or high value assests which are transported by vehicle, always have a support vehicle. These gentleman were in the support vehicle. Th robbers always take out the support vehicle, before they target the actual vehicle.
11:52 Actually in most States it doesn't matter if the gun is real or fake or sometimes it doesn't even matter if you have a gun but if you imply you have a gun or make them think you have won or it looks like you have one then you'll still be charged with the same armed robbery or aggravated robbery charge as if you actually had a gun on you and used it in the robbery
Kinda on kyles thread of how to rob a bank, a bank in San Fransisco was robbed on the day of Santa Con (an event where everyone dress up as santa and gets drunk abd bar crawls.) and they got away. THe robbers where dressed as santas
Let me clear some shit up . In South Africa . Armored Toyota Truck (not sure what make) .They were after cash .These guys are the best in the world at what they do, they have to be to get home, every single day could go exactly like this.
This video is more impressive when you realize its not a solid brinks or garda truck, but instead a 30 year old toyota landcruiser with VIP style armored doors and windows
Funny thing is, even if you use a fake gun, bb gun, airsoft, banana, or your fingers in a coat, making someone believe you have a firearm still can get you an armed robbery and weapons charge
It's in South africa and one of the reasons he is fighting so hard is these cash in transit robbers tend to just kill the driver after they stop the land cruser.
Back in the 90's there was a dude who robbed a bank in Seattle and took off in a van then rode a motorcycle out of the back of the van then ditched the bike and got in a kayak and quietly paddled away never to be seen again. They think... Sweet.
As a coin collector, the BIG shows have armored car service. There could be tens of millions...but the thing is coins at that level are basically known based upon prior documentation...it would be difficult to sell them legit at a fair price.
I worked at a bank. You need 2 people to open the vault. The vault manager and bank manager, everything has 2 keys. Tellers can only have $2,000 at a time in their tills, usually only 1-3 tellers open. They all have dye packs and a tear gas pack in their tills. Theirs a camera in every room and behind every teller. Hardly anyone gets away with it too. Bank robbery is 10 years in prison, average bank robbery haul is $1200 bucks. Not at all worth it lol,
on the bank robbery stuff, banks contain very little money in truth, you're better off robbing someones house, a jewellery store or maybe even stealing some dudes car.
Just some extra info on our champ Leo, he actually personally protected Prince Charles, the Kardashians, and Nelson Mandela. He is now under armed guard in a safe house because the gangs declared his family had to pay. (The dude was just doing his job) The gang cars drove away AFTER he got out of the btw because he was already kneeling to take aim. A friend said he was fed up with the bullets coming from one side (the robbers') hence he got out to shoot back. This guy is really unbelievable o_0 They were transporting cell phones btw, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars
Rule # to bank/jewelry store heist is FAKE GUN. You can’t get charged with the gun, any harmful charge for possessing the gun, commingling crime w/ a gun, murder, assault, attempted murder…. There’s a LOT of charges that won’t happen because you don’t use a gun for the heist. Someone’s gonna shoot at you or scare you or something and you’ll end up at least shooting it off a time or 2 or get real lucky and hit someone… just don’t rob anything but if you plan to rob a bank or jewelry store then use a fake gun.
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It's crazy how you see the guy shoot the passenger window 😳
@@miguelmews3256 pretty crazy day for him
@@PKAClips absolutely loving the videos over in the UK
4-6 years now for robbering bank they lowered it so much. also i know for LA 6-7 armored truck san farnosco 3-4.
My cuisine did a bank job in Frankfurt and got caught, an got 2 years and 4 months.
This guy isn't driving to protect what he is transporting. He's driving to defend himself and the guy he's with.
exactly
PKA never saw the movie heat
Yeah you know they wouldn't be left alive given how many bullets they were taking, the goal was to shoot them dead and get out with the cash
That’s a silly stamens how can they protect the valuables if they are dead? Of course they are focused of staying alive and the truck contents second. SMH
Stuff is replaceable people are not.
Very lucky they gave up. Also the passenger was on his 4th day on the job. The Driver was a retired SAP (elite South African SWAT) I think Donut Operator has a video on it.
He was definitely well trained
Ex saps and he also has a security forces training company as a side gig
The guy on his 4th Day.
You could tell the look of shock on his face.
I'm sure at the end, when has his phone out, he is texting HQ and his mum.
@@TerraExodus his reaction during all that, handling the rifle and trying to text for help, wasn't super optimal, but considering it was only his fourth day on the job and he's taking fire, getting rammed, and facing possible death, he handled it far better than most would. The rookies got to get experience somehow, and at least he had someone with as much experience as the driver with him when stuff went down.
@@scottcantdance804 on top of that, cant shoot back until the windows break, and can't do anything since you're not the one driving. Kinda just gotta sit there and wait for shit to get worse or blow over. Worst position to be in.
For anyone who is curious, this took place somewhere around Johannesburg, South Africa. They're in a armored Toyota Land Cruiser, and they're carrying shitloads of cash.
Isnt the driver a weapons instructor and a veteran?
How on earth did kyle take this for MEXICO lmfao
The accent
Baseless speculation
@Ghost-WhiteSand the cartel wouldnt have failed lol. I dont even think mexico carries like that
@@ducktape4502 have you ever seen a armored money truck convoy here in Mexico? They are all armed with M-16s or Shotguns or mp5 and they always drive with 2+ armored brinks style trucks. It’s very hard and even cartels would have a hard time. South Africa needs to step it up. But then again the criminals in South Africa aren’t armed with RPG’s and 50 cal. Like criminals here in Mexico 💀💀💀💀💀
I thought it was South Africa tbh
South Africa. Come on guys. Pictures are out and everything. Front camera was dope to watch first time.
When I read that it happened in Praetoria, I was just like "yeah, figures".
yeah. Even without the front end vid i figured it out. I guess UK or SA. Then 2 minutes concluded SA. Driving on the left side of road and guns.....hmmmm that leaves SA, Japan, UK, and some tiny countries like UK Virgin, etc). But the guns....automatically made me think SA. Because if it was UK robbing a truck, it would be 500 gangsters with bats and knives and a vanbomb.
And in Japan....well that wouldn't happen. They would rob it in a way that was from the inside since the yakuza owns the bank, why rob the car?
I’ve never seen black people in Mexico 😂😂
@@Superbatman93 then i can tell you’ve never been anywhere outside the nice resort and tourist areas in Mexico 😂. Goes to some of the major shipping port areas in Mexico on the gulf like in Veracruz, Tampico, Campeche, and many others and you will find so many Blacks and mixed people there. Veracruz has a lot of black Mexicans. And I’m pretty sure you can figure out why major ports cities like that have a lot of blacks since the 1500s 😂
@@OB.x Useless black diversity hire instantly made me think for South Africa
I read they’re driving an armored Toyota Land Cruiser.
Watch donut operators video he posts the videos/pictures of the truck they indeed are in a Toyota truck of some kind
Yup, one of the best military trucks ever made the Land Cruiser.
@@yourdadsotherfamily3530 it was a Toyota Hilux
@@Adam-zi5se You're wrong
@@Adam-zi5se 70 series land cruiser
Not sure if it’s in the video because there’s no audio here but the white dude was like “call rob... or Jimmy” and I’m still thinking about how bad ass rob or Jimmy are
Y'know when Rob and Jimmy show up, the shit has hit the fan
I got the impression that those might have been their bosses that could send them backup or get them help but I saw a bunch of comments on the original video saying that It really tells you something about the area there in when they decided call rob or Jimmy instead of calling the local police lol
Josh and Robby, they were escorting another courier about 15 minutes away so was the closest backup if they would become disabled in which case the robbers would very likely use army or mining explosives to blow their truck up. The driver is actually one of he bosses/partners in the company.
From the their previous experiences police typically takes 1 to 2 hours after a heist attempt.
@@hvr1874
Nice, that makes total sense. In a desolate shit hole you can absolutely trust you and your pals to hold it down better than any local cop making $5 a day
Rob and Jimmy are his special forces friends
Fast forward 2-3 years this video is playing at Taylors trial for armed robbery hahahahaha
Robbery with a fake gun or implying you have a weapon is still armed robbery and treated the same as if you had a real gun. Another interesting way a guy robbed a bank was instead of telling them to give him money. He asked them to give him the money while implying he had a gun. He argued in court that he didn’t rob them. He asked them for money and they gave it to him. He lost and was in big trouble but he had a good case in my opinion
Larry Lawton was gonna get life plus some but he proved he used a fake pistol and then only got 11 years!
It was actually an amored Toyota Land Cruiser. So even more badass.
holy shit. as someone who works in the field, i am insanely impressed.
I definitely want to buy that model now after watching it take all that gun fire and crashes to the truck 💀💀💀💀
@@jaimejimenez4223 not only will it be reliable, it'll be bullets proof. A match made in heaven. I wonder if they had run flats in the wheels.
@@jaimejimenez4223 th-cam.com/video/FRGuvGVZtsQ/w-d-xo.html
Not sure if it's the same company that armored their land cruiser but it's available for purchase it seems.
Toyota make phenomenal vehicles
This is every day life back in my home country South Africa. My aunt sent me a vid last year on the way to the post office they saw 4 men with AKs blowing the back of a money van and shooting a chopper. She sent us the vid was crazy
Sad, hopefully they’ll be a safe country again but I doubt it
That's some shit you see in GTA
@@josuedavid3786 literally the first thing in my mind was that throwing animation
Yo what I live in South Africa and I've never heard of this
@@lucian5389 man my aunt just got the rough end of it then she has it more than often 💀
I like how the guests are there to react to the PKA cast just talking.
They’re lucky they gave up they usually don’t.
Very lucky
The guy driving was ex SWAT, the heisters are lucky, not the guys in the truck.
@@zacharypink7567 swat just means he knows how to take cover. It foesnt change the number advantage. If he tries to shoot one guy 4 will be on him. Thats not a good look. He would need to bottleneck them
@@zacharypink7567 He's South African so not SWAT, but you've got the right idea.
@@christiaanboshoff Yea I know not swat just couldn't remember the actual name for it there. Plus SWAT is probably easier for people to understand.
They were providing security to a second courier vehicle when the attackers try to take them out. The TH-cam channel Paratus did a interview with the drivers spoke person.
Im a security guard at a bank. We actually require everyone to wear a mask before they enter lmao
Thank you sir skee mask very safe shotgun that's a good way to keep em 6 feet
During Covid times, that's normal.
Kyle is an idiot. During non pandemic times, he thinks a grown ass man can walk into a bank wearing a mask and holding a bag on Halloween and no one would blink an eye. Not to mention, Banks typically close by 3pm.
@@Reginald_Harrison
I always wondered why nobody ever tried going disguised as an old man, but using makeup and latex face stuff like Johnny Knoxville in Bad Grandpa. That way you don't need a mask at all and nobody knows who the hell you are
@@sjtv6565 a few people have done that
@@Reginald_Harrison Maybe if you're somewhat short, like under 5'8, because you could pass as a teenager or a child who grew early, but not as someone who is above 6 feet like Kyle.
Also, the way you guys talk about robbing a bank is EXACTLY how these guys in Japan did it. IT'S AMAZING.
Look 300 million yen robbery, it's an insane story. involving a criminal pretending to be a cop, but pretending there's a bomb, and simply confusing people. He said the bank manager was held hostage at his his house and made it look like a car was about to blow up using his escape. It's some metal gear solid covuluted nonsense, but it's the biggest bank robbery in japan history.
I don't think a single person died or got hurt, despite threats of bombs, actual firres, etc.
The vehicle they were driving was non-descript. It looks like any other car, you would see on the road.
They knew the route or had been tailing that for a while. Probably a few pick ups and deposits and confirmed it was the mark.
Two cars, one sped ahead and tried to ambush, one came up on the driver side and aimed at the driver.
Seems like something you see on GTA V. The driver was good though....the way he shuts off the attacker by going to the right line and putting the vehicle between them and the shooters.
Trying to run them over was bonus points.
Video cuts off right when the dude was about to light those guys up!
Donut operator gave a good breakdown on this
Donut easily makes the best police content on TH-cam.
@@lordautist759 your not wrong but there are a lot of contenders
Lordautist you should watch “Active Self Protection” he does all kinds of break downs on all kinds of things
He does it to help teach the lessons learned from that so you can be safer and watch out for stuff like that or how to act in a situation
Like a robbing or kidnapping or car jacking or or self defense or improper self defense pretty much any crime or deadly or possibly deadly situation they have a video of
Everyone after seeing the dash cam on this video they’re all impressed and calling him a genius for trying to run them down but for me that was my first thought because I watch ASP and when you’re in your car that’s your number one deadly weapon and you better use it any way you can (unless you have a gun)
You could tell from the beginning....dude has his head on a swivel. He’s a force
South Africa
RaINboW NAtIoN.
Its in south african. Stuff like that happens there daily
"Right hand drive car, white and black dude, speaking English"
Kyle: Looks like Mexico to me
It wasn’t even money they were delivering, it was cellphones.
Cellphones have an extremely high value in Africa because of the high import taxes.
we're in such a bad pandemic that it's been necessary to remind 117 times a day for over a year or else I would have nevver noticed
Theres 2 kinds of security guards: "hey man, I just work here" & "I KILL FOR A LIVING!"
81 eyebrow raises by woody in the 45 sec video its a miracle that muscle isn't like 3 inches wide I can't look away
It was in South Africa. The white dude is a highly trained police vet. The black dude was on his 4th day on the job. He was paired with the white guy to learn the ropes.
*edit* Here's a link to the South African news report with interviews from the guys involved.
th-cam.com/video/hwyG5_Xi_lQ/w-d-xo.html
RaINboW NAtIoN.
if i was Kyle i would NOT be joking about hypothetical bank robberies lmao
I think big heist type crimes are pretty much done. In many states theft isn't a misdemeanor until they get into the $1,000 range, so it's better to just steal stuff and not risk any sort of violent crime.
I think theft is a misdemeanor up to $999, once you pass $1k I believe then it becomes felony theft. I’m no expert, that’s just my understanding from what I’ve heard.
@@CrippledMercin Cali, ya. Now they don’t even arrest. Texas is 500 then felony and your definitely going to jail.
It's south Africa I belive.....homeboy was former swat equivalent down there as well as runs a shooting school
brinks truck usually carry 1-5 Million at least here
Sounds like a lot
Most brinks trucks carry less than 2mil even on high flow days due to company insurance policies
(I live in Switzerland, it's maybe less in other countries)
The guy in the passenger seat was starting think about his career choices when shots popped off
Gone in 60 Seconds is my favorite heist movie. Great cast. Plenty of humor, drama, and suspense.
The chase at the end is a little dated these days, but hey... It was made in the 90s. Lol
Also, it was 50 cars in one night. They should several from a dealership warehouse, a few while disguised as parking valets, and even stole a handful from a police impound of previously stolen cars.
This video is from South Africa... crime is insanely violent down there. The cash isn't what 'mattered so much' to him. His life did. The attackers wouldn't hesitate to hack both guys to pieces with machetes lol, how do the guys not understand this shit lol.
because they dont live in south africa?
Digital camera sensors are very sensitive to IR light. You can see the light from a tv remote if you view it through your phone camera. It’s easy to overwhelm them with a bright ir light source. Also it’s very easy to break them with a high power handheld laser. The lasers I sell will kill a cmos sensor almost instantly from a distance.
Uh oh 14:11. Everybody get ready for the Kyle's house raid on October 31st. Who are you guys dressing up as???
Nobody better dress as the crow
@@jettgroves6424 Well...........
Penguin, I've got the body and face for the role.
@@JohnSmith-ox3gy I think Wings of Redemption would fit that roll better
14:12 Kyle's thought process was "FUCK I DON'T HAVE MY GUNS ANYMORE!"
The "average bank robbery" as in every robbery that yielded $0 (which is most) all the way to millions averaged together.. most people who actually pull off robberies are walking away with alot more than 4k 😂
Yeah this is definitely the more plausible explanation than "guess banks only carry $4,000 on hand" unless they were seriously just taking in dollar amounts across all of time without considering any form of inflation to account for the value of money in modern times compared to back when it was stolen
I once saw a armoured truck doing a drop off or whatever at a grocery store but the back where all the money is kept was shut with a bungee cord.
matt damon and ben afflect wrote good will hunting and ben affleck actually wrote directed and filmed and played the town ... ben affleck is a beast
This video never gets old, the driver was calm, collected, and taking none of their shit while the other dude was visibly freaking out.
Woody's eyebrows while he's watching the video
Those brinks trucks don't move unless they're is a couple million in them. I've watched a bunch of them drop off a couple hundred thousand in one stop.
The skinny white guy was some type of ex special forces guy that owned a tactical training company. The wrong dude you want to run into when trying to steal anything
If you rob a bank, only take the tellers drawers for 1s, 5s, 10s, and 20s
Depends on if you are robbing the bank or pulling a heist.
Even a fake gun will give you a armed robbery charge.
It was an armored land cruiser in South Africa
the driver was part of the south African version of SWAT or like SpecOps. and they were carrying monee
Tellers only have like 2gs per drawers, 10k locked up behind the counter and about 200k in the vault usually
It reminds of that part in Den of Theives where the guy casually says “Pass me the SAW.”
That movie is underrated.
This took place in South Africa, the Driver is kinda famous now, he was in a Nando's ad recently.
"Thats how you do it"
Just repeat a day over and over again until you get the timing of every conversation down and lose your mind. Then you rob the truck.
woody always looks like a cop
think it was South africa, find the article too. them boys bailed when he came out with the AR >D
I used to work in Cash transportation, it really depends on the day how much cash you will have. I was in montana and we'd have FED days where we took cash to the native american reserves, we'd have $500 million on that trip alone in cash
How is that much money transported? Considering all US bank notes weigh exactly one gram, if you had 500 million, all in hundred dollar bills, that would weigh 11,000 pounds. Yes, 5.5 tons of Benjamin’s.
@@zachyurkus we had a specialty truck that was a borderline semi truck
When I 1st saw this video I left a comment on the original video saying the same thing that is Taylor saying In the beginning Cuz you can tell by the look on that do face in the passenger seat hes terrified because he barely moves a reacts at all like he's trying as hard as he can to not panic/freak out💯🤦♂️🤷♂️🤣😂😭 & At the end of the video when the Van finally gets stuck in the can't move anymore the driver actually grabs the assault rifle from the other guy & hops out of the van ready for a shootout while dude just sits in the car looking scared🤦♂️💯🤣😂😭
The passenger wasn't trying to hand the driver his rifle, he was holding him back in his seat.
Real gun...fake gun or no gun...as soon as you make the teller feel like you have a gun its guna be armed robbery (I had a friend do the hand in his hoodie and slide a note thing and he got 15 years)
This happened in South Africa. All SA Cash in transits, or high value assests which are transported by vehicle, always have a support vehicle. These gentleman were in the support vehicle. Th robbers always take out the support vehicle, before they target the actual vehicle.
11:52 Actually in most States it doesn't matter if the gun is real or fake or sometimes it doesn't even matter if you have a gun but if you imply you have a gun or make them think you have won or it looks like you have one then you'll still be charged with the same armed robbery or aggravated robbery charge as if you actually had a gun on you and used it in the robbery
Kinda on kyles thread of how to rob a bank, a bank in San Fransisco was robbed on the day of Santa Con (an event where everyone dress up as santa and gets drunk abd bar crawls.) and they got away. THe robbers where dressed as santas
Eleanor car from gone in 60seconds is a 1967 mustang GT500.
Let me clear some shit up
. In South Africa
. Armored Toyota Truck (not sure what make)
.They were after cash
.These guys are the best in the world at what they do, they have to be to get home, every single day could go exactly like this.
They were after a shipment of cell phones actually
"It looks like Mexico to me". Ha ha.
It was cell phones.
How small is that armored truck??! They look squished tf in there. Dudes like ducking with his head rubbing the ceiling 🤣
For those curious just google armored Toyota Land Cruiser robbery and you can find the news stories. It was South Africa and a Cash In Transit truck
This video is more impressive when you realize its not a solid brinks or garda truck, but instead a 30 year old toyota landcruiser with VIP style armored doors and windows
the normal armored trucks you see doing pick up and delivery are "low value" carry 1m or less, then there are the big ones that carry alot more
How to rob a bank. Do it by yourself and tell no one.
3:13 the guys in the loomis truck that stops by my area every day claimed that they have ~10mil in the truck
Woodys doing that thing with his eye brows again
Our banks do halloween trick or treating, were a very small island
Funny thing is, even if you use a fake gun, bb gun, airsoft, banana, or your fingers in a coat, making someone believe you have a firearm still can get you an armed robbery and weapons charge
Did... did.... woody say apples???
It's in South africa and one of the reasons he is fighting so hard is these cash in transit robbers tend to just kill the driver after they stop the land cruser.
Back in the 90's there was a dude who robbed a bank in Seattle and took off in a van then rode a motorcycle out of the back of the van then ditched the bike and got in a kayak and quietly paddled away never to be seen again. They think... Sweet.
They were (no shit) guarding a second vehicle carrying a shipment of cell phones.
As a coin collector, the BIG shows have armored car service. There could be tens of millions...but the thing is coins at that level are basically known based upon prior documentation...it would be difficult to sell them legit at a fair price.
That guy on the right is me in 90 percent of situations I’m in.
As someone who HASN’T done time, I can tell you bringing a fake gun doesn’t do you any better. It’s treated like a real gun in court
I worked at a bank. You need 2 people to open the vault. The vault manager and bank manager, everything has 2 keys. Tellers can only have $2,000 at a time in their tills, usually only 1-3 tellers open. They all have dye packs and a tear gas pack in their tills. Theirs a camera in every room and behind every teller. Hardly anyone gets away with it too. Bank robbery is 10 years in prison, average bank robbery haul is $1200 bucks. Not at all worth it lol,
on the bank robbery stuff, banks contain very little money in truth, you're better off robbing someones house, a jewellery store or maybe even stealing some dudes car.
Kyle has thought about this far too much
They hold a lot less money than you think Kyle.
My boys wiicked smaaerrt
I think people have grabbed bags of money off armored trucks in detroit outside the casino.
It's Praetoria, South Africa.
Just some extra info on our champ Leo, he actually personally protected Prince Charles, the Kardashians, and Nelson Mandela. He is now under armed guard in a safe house because the gangs declared his family had to pay. (The dude was just doing his job) The gang cars drove away AFTER he got out of the btw because he was already kneeling to take aim. A friend said he was fed up with the bullets coming from one side (the robbers') hence he got out to shoot back.
This guy is really unbelievable o_0
They were transporting cell phones btw, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars
You wanna avoid the armed robbery charge that’s how they get you
Rule # to bank/jewelry store heist is FAKE GUN. You can’t get charged with the gun, any harmful charge for possessing the gun, commingling crime w/ a gun, murder, assault, attempted murder…. There’s a LOT of charges that won’t happen because you don’t use a gun for the heist. Someone’s gonna shoot at you or scare you or something and you’ll end up at least shooting it off a time or 2 or get real lucky and hit someone… just don’t rob anything but if you plan to rob a bank or jewelry store then use a fake gun.
What was in the truck you ask? Bullet primer.
woodys eyebrows are extra jumpy today
On the topic of robbing banks, I've heard that wearing olive colored stuff is a good idea because it shows up as a different color on camera.
Confusing SA for Mexico is hilariously american lmao
omg these guys are tanks, south Africa is a crazy place to live lots of violence
Hope they made it out ok. There's revenge killings for stuff like this where they get away or kill some of the bad guys.
Just a typical day in South Africa.
Waiting until the beekeeper episode and..."and we're hive"