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New Jersey woman robbed bank of $60K with painted water gun: feds

Last updated: February 15, 2025 2:18 pm
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A woman from New Jersey is facing charges for robbing a bank using a water gun that was painted to look like a real pistol. The incident took place at a TD Bank on Route 206 in Princeton, where the suspect, Ciara Brascom, entered the bank wearing a COVID mask, red glasses, and a blue hat.

Brascom reportedly pulled out the toy gun from her pocket and handed a note to the teller demanding money. The note also threatened to use the gun if the bank’s alarm was triggered. She managed to walk away with a total of $60,500 after being escorted to the bank’s vault by a teller.

Authorities were able to identify and charge Brascom in September after she met with federal agents in Princeton. During questioning, she allegedly confessed that financial difficulties prompted her to rob the bank. She also admitted to purchasing a pack of water pistols and black spray paint to make the toy gun appear more realistic for the robbery.

If convicted, Brascom could face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000. The brazen robbery highlights the lengths some individuals may go to in times of desperation. The use of a water gun painted to resemble a real firearm adds a bizarre twist to the case, showing the extent to which people may go to commit crimes.

Overall, the incident serves as a reminder of the consequences of criminal actions and the importance of seeking legal and ethical solutions to financial problems.

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