He’s back in business.
Notorious bank robber Jack Mannino (pictured), who earned the nickname the “Seven-Second Bandit” by threatening to detonate explosives if he didn’t get his cash by then, is out of prison and has struck again, authorities said yesterday.
Mannino, believed responsible for nearly two dozen heists in Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island during a five-month period in 1999, was armed when he busted into a Bensonhurst Capital One branch last Thursday with an accomplice, officials said. More Read
Notorious bank robber Jack Mannino (pictured), who earned the nickname the “Seven-Second Bandit” by threatening to detonate explosives if he didn’t get his cash by then, is out of prison and has struck again, authorities said yesterday.
Mannino, believed responsible for nearly two dozen heists in Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island during a five-month period in 1999, was armed when he busted into a Bensonhurst Capital One branch last Thursday with an accomplice, officials said. More Read
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