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'''A Bank of America branch in the mid-1990s, this was once a Hibernia branch robbed by Parry Hearst and the SLA.' | '''A Bank of America branch in the mid-1990s, this was once a Hibernia branch robbed by Parry Hearst and the SLA.''' | ||
'''Robber Baron's Progeny Robs Bank''' | ''photo: Dimitri de la Marea'' | ||
[[Image:Patty Hearst takes part in the April 1974 Hiberna bank raid with other SLA members.jpg]] | |||
'''Patty Hearst and other SLA member taking part in April 1974 bank robbery, from bank security camera.''' | |||
<font size=4>'''Robber Baron's Progeny Robs Bank'''</font size> | |||
Bank of America, formerly Security Pacific Bank, formerly Hibernia Bank, 1450 Noriega at 22nd Ave. In the spring of 1974, [[Symbionese Liberation Army |Patty "Tania" Hearst]], grand-daughter of William Randolph "Citizen Kane" Hearst, knocked over this bank with her Symbionese Liberation Army comrades. Prior to the robbery, Patty was considered a victim by the cops and media. But when the bank's security cameras captured images of Patty brandishing a semi-automatic weapon during the heist, she suddenly became America's most famous revolutionary terrorist. After Patty was captured, Attorney F. Lee Bailey largely succeeded in reversing the transformation. | Bank of America, formerly Security Pacific Bank, formerly Hibernia Bank, 1450 Noriega at 22nd Ave. In the spring of 1974, [[Symbionese Liberation Army |Patty "Tania" Hearst]], grand-daughter of William Randolph "Citizen Kane" Hearst, knocked over this bank with her Symbionese Liberation Army comrades. Prior to the robbery, Patty was considered a victim by the cops and media. But when the bank's security cameras captured images of Patty brandishing a semi-automatic weapon during the heist, she suddenly became America's most famous revolutionary terrorist. After Patty was captured, Attorney F. Lee Bailey largely succeeded in reversing the transformation. | ||
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''by Dr. Weirde'' | ''by Dr. Weirde'' | ||
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'''Patty Hearst in bank.''' | |||
''bank images: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Patty_Hearst wiki commons]'' | |||
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Unfinished History
A Bank of America branch in the mid-1990s, this was once a Hibernia branch robbed by Parry Hearst and the SLA.
photo: Dimitri de la Marea
Patty Hearst and other SLA member taking part in April 1974 bank robbery, from bank security camera.
Robber Baron's Progeny Robs Bank
Bank of America, formerly Security Pacific Bank, formerly Hibernia Bank, 1450 Noriega at 22nd Ave. In the spring of 1974, Patty "Tania" Hearst, grand-daughter of William Randolph "Citizen Kane" Hearst, knocked over this bank with her Symbionese Liberation Army comrades. Prior to the robbery, Patty was considered a victim by the cops and media. But when the bank's security cameras captured images of Patty brandishing a semi-automatic weapon during the heist, she suddenly became America's most famous revolutionary terrorist. After Patty was captured, Attorney F. Lee Bailey largely succeeded in reversing the transformation.
by Dr. Weirde
Patty Hearst in bank.
bank images: wiki commons