July 25, 2017 Alexander Sperber Florida Naked Bank Robber Alexander Hayden Sperber, 25, in Fort Lauderdale Florida robbed a bank, stripped down and began tossing the money after a dye pack exploded and covered the man's clothing in red dye stripped naked and ran down the street throwing stolen money into the air. In February 2018 a federal judge ruled he was so severely mentally ill, he can't be held responsible for the crime. The suspect told the FBI that "when he woke up he decided to rob a bank, flee by running naked down the street while throwing the money stolen during the bank robbery to people, in order to begin his career as a comedian,”
Heavy: Alexander Sperber is a Fort Lauderdale native who attended Pine Crest School, graduating in May 2010, according to his Facebook profile. Sperber graduated from Lehigh University in 2010 with a degree in business information systems, according to his Linkedin profile. He is currently a graduate student at Florida Atlantic University pursuing a master’s degree in management information systems. Florida Atlantic also did not immediately respond to a request for comment on his current status as a student there. He has worked at Timeless Therapy, a Fort Lauderdale company, as a computer clerk, tutor and lifeguard,
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- Heavy Alexander Sperber: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com https://heavy.com/news/2017/07/alexander-hayden-sperber-florida-man-comedian-rob-bank-naked-robber-video/ 25-year-old Florida man robbed a Fort Lauderdale bank, stripped naked while fleeing on foot and threw cash into the air in an effort to launch his comedy career, the FBI says. Alexander HaydenSperber has been charged with bank robbery and faces several years in prison, according to court documents ... extending his index finger as if to depict a gun, pointed at a teller, according to a federal criminal complaint. Sperber also claimed he had a gun, and told the teller he would hurt her and others if his needs weren’t met. she put approximately $4,700 in a bag he provided,
- Snopes Naked Bank Robber Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
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abcnews.go.com/US/.../naked-bank-robber-found-guilty-reason-insanity-527624131 day ago - This photo provided by Broward County Sheriff's Office shows Alexander Sperber. A federal judge in Florida has ruled that Sperber., who robbed a bank, stripped naked and ran down the street throwing stolen money into the air is so severely mentally ill, he can't be held responsible for the crime. Chief U.S. ...
Naked bank robber found not guilty by reason of insanity - Sun Sentinel
www.sun-sentinel.com/news/.../fl-reg-naked-bank-robber-insanity-20180131-story.ht... After months of testing by prison doctors, the experts concluded Alexander Sperber, 26, was so severely mentally ill that he cannot be held criminally responsible for the bank robbery.
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pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2018/02/01/florida-naked-bank-robber-not-guilty-insanity/ 1 day ago - alexander sperber Naked Bank Robber Found Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity. (Photo Courtesy: Broward County Sheriff's Office). Prosecutors say a dye pack exploded as Sperber ran from the Regions Bank branch in Fort Lauderdale in July. Covered in red dye, he shedded his clothes and tossed money.
Bank robber strips naked and runs down Las Olas Boulevard tossing ... www.orlandosentinel.com/features/.../fl-sb-naked-bank-robber-20170726-story.html Jul 26, 2017 - A naked man running around downtown Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday afternoon was enough on its own to turn heads. But there was more. According to the FBI, he had robbed a bank and was throwing stolen money to people, making an even bigger spectacle. Alexander Hayden Sperber, 25, of Fort ...
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www.bdtonline.com/.../naked-bank-robber.../article_49d4ff38-5ff8-5885-bc40-8ad7... A federal judge in Florida has ruled that Sperber., who robbed a bank, stripped naked and ran down the street throwing stolen money into the air is so severely mentally ill, he can't be held responsible for the crime. Chief U.S. District Judge K. Michael Moore found Sperber not guilty by reason of
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