The Biggest Bank Robbery Florida Has Ever Seen
Ever dreamed about robbing a bank and actually getting away with it? I have, but just know I would never act on this in real life! I had to give that disclaimer before the FBI show’s up to my house in St. Petersburg (lol). In 1997, a man in Jacksonville robbed a bank for $18.8M, making it the biggest bank robbery Florida has ever seen! He was actually on the run for 5 months until he got caught. How was Philip Johnson able to pull this off? This incident could be turned into a movie!
Florida Man Robs Jacksonville Bank For $18.8M
In 1997, Philip Noel Johnson who was working as an armored truck driver for Wells Fargo was tired of only making $7 an hour. 10 years prior to that he took the job and it was only supposed to be temporary. An angry Johnson came up with a plan that would retire him from his life of working for minimal wages. On March 29th of that year while Johnson was assisting two other drivers in processing a cash load, he decided to put his plan into action.
Out of nowhere Johnson pulled his gun and ordered both of his coworkers to lie down. He then handcuffed them and started loading canvas bags of cash into the van. He took no coins only unmarked, nonsequential bills. He apparently only wanted $10 bills or higher. Before he made his exit, he pulled his file from the Loomis Fargo company records.
Johnson stopped by his house before getting on the road and handcuffed one of his coworkers to a pipe in his closet, the other coworker was handcuffed to a small tree somewhere in North Carolina. While in North Carolina, Johnson also offloaded some cash and abandoned the van he was driving. Both guards were eventually found safe. Johnson however was still on the run.
While police were at Johnsons house in Jacksonville, they found evidence that he was planning this robbery for 5 years. The FBI eventually found out Johnson was living in Mexico. Johnson was on the run for 5 months but was eventually arrested in Texas while on a bus back from Mexico. He had over $10K cash on him at the time.
Florida Man Sentenced To 25 Years For Bank Robbery
According to the FBI, they were able to recover almost all of the stolen cash which he had hidden in a North Caroline storage facility. $186K of it was missing, but that’s not a big deal seeing that he got away with $18.8M. In 1999, Johnson plead guilty to money laundering, kidnapping and interfering with interstate commerce with violence. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison. In 2019 he was released but his whereabouts are unknown.