Former Nyack, N.Y., detective Arthur Keenan survived the infamous 1981 robbery of a Brinks armored car at the Nanuet Mall in Nanuet, N.Y.. On Friday, Jan. 13, 2017, he gave an impact statement against granting parole to Judith Clark,
the Brinks getaway driver.
Not exact matches
Some in the crowd held signs in support of former political activist and Weather Underground Organization member Judith Clark, who was convicted for her role as the
driver of a
getaway car in the 1981
Brinks heist in Nyack that left a security guard and two police officers dead.
The New York State Parole Board Friday denied parole for Judith Clark, the
getaway driver in the failed 1981 Rockland County
Brinks armored car robbery that left three law enforcement officers dead.
Judith Clark, the convicted
driver of a
getaway car in the deadly 1981
Brinks armored truck robbery in Rockland County, has been denied parole, her attorney in a statement on Friday said.
Michael Paige, whose father, Peter Paige, was killed in the
Brinks truck robbery in which Clark was involved as the
getaway driver, said he was «outraged» and «sickened» by the governor's decision.
Former Nyack detective Arthur Keenan, who survived the 1981
Brinks murders and robbery, said he gave an hour - and -15-minute victim - impact statement to a New York parole board Friday with a simple purpose: Keep
getaway driver Judith Clark in prison.
The 67 - year - old has served 35 years of a 75 - years - to - life sentence for her role as the
getaway driver in a deadly 1981
Brinks armored car robbery in Rockland County.