- Christopher Jeburk
-
Christopher Jeburk Born Christopher Lawrence Jeburk
1975
Augusta, Georgia[1]Occupation Incarcerated, professional criminal, bank robber, kidnapper, drug dealer Religion Christian Christopher Lawrence Jeburk, born 1975, is a convicted felon, most infamous for the string of bank robberies he successfully pulled off along the East Coast of the United States. He escaped four times from prison, twice from a regional detention center and twice while in federal custody, to commit more crimes, including a jewel heist in Indonesia. He is currently incarcerated in a maximum security penitentiary.[1]
Contents
Early life
Christopher Jeburk was born to a prominent Southern African-American family. He was raised a Christian.[2]
Crime
Beginning in 1995, at the age of 19, Jeburk started robbing banks. On October 13, 1995, Jeburk held teller Amy Shaw hostage at gunpoint, with the help of two individuals named Daniel Evans and Lamarko Rosco, while stealing $86,000. This money has not been recovered.[citation needed] After conviction, but awaiting sentencing, Jeburk escaped the Columbia County Detention Center on March 27. Jeburk embarked on a string of bank robberies from Florida to New England, with the help of Kimberly Williams, Jameela McCullen, and a fellow escapee, Jerome Frierson-Bey.[3] He was recaptured on May 9, he then re-escaped.[4] After this recapture, Jeburk was sentenced to life in prison for the robberies, the kidnapping, various theft charges, gun charges and drug charges.
Media
The television show The FBI Files showed how the Jeburk case happened in the episode "Held Hostage".
References
- ^ http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFinderServlet?Transaction=NameSearch&needingMoreList=false&FirstName=christopher&Middle=&LastName=jeburk&Race=U&Sex=U&Age=&x=97&y=13
- ^ http://chronicle.augusta.com/headlines/100496/jeburk.html
- ^ http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/1996/05/08/1996-05-08_a_fugitive_s_on_the_loose.html
- ^ http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/1996/10/05/met_199841.shtml
External links
Categories:- American prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment
- Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by the United States federal government
- American escapees
- Escapees from United States federal government detention
- American bank robbers
- Living people
- 1975 births
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.