An Indianapolis man, Evan Chaffin, 43, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of armed robbery related to multiple heists last year. Chaffin’s conviction stems from armed robberies at Fifth Third Bank and Regions Bank, where he threatened bank employees while brandishing a handgun and demanded cash, with one employee recalling his ominous warning about a supposed “gang” returning if she didn’t comply.
His capture followed an extensive investigation, which included surveillance footage and witness descriptions that led to his arrest shortly after the second robbery. Police found him with a firearm and a significant amount of cash matching that taken during the robberies, and additional evidence like a bandana and clothing similar to what the suspect had worn. The culmination of Chaffin’s crime spree and the subsequent judicial process culminates with his sentencing, which highlights ongoing efforts to tackle violent crime in Indianapolis.
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