“Felony car stop!” McNeill shouted into his radio to the other units. In the passenger seat, one suspect shoved a twenty-round magazine into a Ruger Mini-14 semiautomatic rifle. McNeill, closing from the opposite direction, spotted the black Monte Carlo at the head of the strange convoy. Moments later, other FBI units converged soon, three unmarked sedans trailed the bank robbers. In my twenty-one years with the agency, I never felt more sure that when we found these guys, they would go down hard.” “They had killed two people another woman was missing,” McNeill said. To catch them, Gordon McNeill, a supervisory special agent with the Miami field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, had set up a rolling stakeout. The pair had been robbing banks and armored trucks in southern Dade County over the past four months. on April 11, 1986, when Special Agents Benjamin Grogan and Gerald Dove spotted the two suspects driving a stolen black Chevrolet Monte Carlo on South Dixie Highway.
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