FBI Arrests Suspected Bank Robber, Child Reportedly Involved

The article discusses a bank robbery⁣ that occurred on June 6 at ⁤a Walmart-based First‌ Convenience Bank branch where the suspect, ⁢identified as 44-year-old Ronnie Newman, was⁤ arrested by the FBI in Mineral Wells, Texas. Newman used a particularly ⁢disturbing method during the robbery by involving a small‍ child. He entered the bank with⁢ the child⁢ seated in a shopping cart, used the ​child ⁤as a sort ‍of distraction as he handed a teller a note ​demanding cash,⁢ then fled the scene⁣ with the child​ and ‌the stolen money. ‍This⁣ incident has garnered significant attention due to the involvement of the child, raising ethical and safety concerns.⁤ The FBI was aided by‌ public tips in making the arrest, and Newman ​is ⁢currently⁤ being held at Tarrant through ‌the County Jail with a bond set at $50,000. Newman’s connection⁣ to‍ the child and ⁤previous legal issues related to theft are also under scrutiny.


A disturbing bank robbery appears to have involved a child, and the suspect was just arrested by the FBI.

The Bureau arrested Ronnie Newman, 44, in Mineral Wells, Texas Monday evening as part of a bank robbery investigation.

Authorities say his alleged crime spree began on June 6 as he walked into a Walmart-based First Convenience Bank branch.

“The robbery suspect walked to the bank teller counter with a small child seated in a shopping art, then presented a note to a teller demanding cash,” the FBI wrote in a notice.

“After obtaining a known amount of U.S. currency, the subject pushed the child and hopping cart toward the exit, then continued fleeing from the location while carrying the small child.”

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A photo attached to the post shows the suspect carrying the unidentified child out of the Walmart.

In a follow-up post, the FBI announced the capture of Newman and acknowledged the arrest came after “numerous tips” from the public.

Should crimes involving children carry much heavier penalties for adults?

While Newman is considered innocent until proven guilty, this is not the Texan’s first run-in with the law.

One mugshot appears to show Newman after an arrest in November of last year on a charge of property theft. His status in that case is unclear.

What makes his most recent alleged crime all the more appalling is the fact that a small child was involved in the scheme.

The benefits of carrying a child in a robbery are clear. Not many people would suspect a kid-toting adult to be preparing for a bank robbery, and any responding law enforcement would have faced a nightmare scenario if the robber was armed and refused to let the child go.

Although police departments often have SWAT teams and officers trained in precision shooting under pressure, the collateral risk when a child is involved is a brutally difficult factor to weigh.

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During a February armed robbery-turned-hostage situation in Florida, the suspect was cowering in the back of a bank, partially behind cover and a hostage.

A police sniper was able to fire through the lobby and end the suspect’s life with no damage to the hostages.

While this was an extraordinary situation, the presence of a kid would have undoubtedly escalated the tense situation.

The FBI did not note what connection, if any, Newman has with the child seen in the Texas robbery.

Newman is currently listed as an inmate at the Tarrant County Jail on a robbery charge, carrying a bond amount of $50,000.


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Jared has written more than 200 articles and assigned hundreds more since he joined The Western Journal in February 2017. He was an infantryman in the Arkansas and Georgia National Guard and is a husband, dad and aspiring farmer.

Jared has written more than 200 articles and assigned hundreds more since he joined The Western Journal in February 2017. He is a husband, dad, and aspiring farmer. He was an infantryman in the Arkansas and Georgia National Guard. If he's not with his wife and son, then he's either shooting guns or working on his motorcycle.
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