▲ | hobobaggins a day ago | |
Actually, Heat was the movie that inspired heavily armed bank robbers to rob the Bank of America in LA (The movie inspired reality, not the other way around.) https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/north-hollywood-shootout But your point still stands, because it goes both ways. | ||
▲ | boulos a day ago | parent [-] | |
Your article says it was life => art => life! > Gang leader Robert Sheldon Brown, known as “Casper” or “Cas,” from the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips, heard about the extraordinary pilfered sum, and decided it was time to get into the bank robbery game himself. And so, he turned his teenage gangbangers and corner boys into bank robbers — and he made sure they always brought their assault rifles with them. > The FBI would soon credit Brown, along with his partner-in-crime, Donzell Lamar Thompson (aka “C-Dog”), for the massive rise in takeover robberies. (The duo ordered a total of 175 in the Southern California area.) Although Brown got locked up in 1993, according to Houlahan, his dream took hold — the takeover robbery became the crime of the era. News imagery of them even inspired filmmaker Michael Mann to make his iconic heist film, Heat, which, in turn, would inspire two L.A. bodybuilders to put down their dumbbells and take up outlaw life. |