![]() ![]() Silberman's mother also said that she was planning to pick up her son from a drug detoxification center to take him to their attorney so he could turn himself over to authorities. ![]() She told investigators that Silberman's mother had told her that her son had admitted to robbing the Chase branch. The following day, a friend of Silberman's mother contacted the FBI about the robberies, according to the complaint. That same day, the FBI issued a press release about the robberies and posted photos of the suspect from bank video surveillance systems, according to the complaint. Silberman was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where he was treated and released in the early morning hours of Dec. He appeared to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and paramedics responded to the scene to evaluate him. Mark Martin marched with the Madison Scouts Drum Corps and Madison Scouts. Silberman was initially unresponsive, but was ultimately able to sit up and tell officers his name.ĭuring the interaction, he was seen wearing the same outfit that he wore during two of the robberies and the attempted robbery, according to the complaint. Matthew Banks graduated from Illinois State University with a Bachelors. Officers found him lying on a floor the following day at a CVS Pharmacy in the city. 13, the day the crime spree began, the complaint said. Silberman's mother had reported him missing to Chicago Police on Dec. The teller ultimately took out all the $20 dollar bills in the drawer and handed them to Silberman, who quickly walked out of the bank. The teller handed over the cash from the overnight ATM deposit, but Silberman did not leave the bank, according to the complaint. "This is not a game," Silberman told the teller. "If you don't hurry up, I will hurt someone," he said. At some point, he ordered the teller to hand over all the money in the cash drawer while claiming to have a bomb and a gun in his pocket. and started a conversation, the complaint said. The following day, Silberman walked up to a teller at 9:03 a.m. The teller initially told Silberman that there was no money in the cash drawer, but ultimately handed over a bundle of $10 bills after he continued to claim that he was armed, the complaint said. At some point in the conversation, Silberman told the teller he had a gun and demanded money. Clark St., and struck up a conversation, according to the complaint. 13 at the Fifth Third Bank branch, 601 S. In his first robbery, Silberman walked up to a teller at 4:13 p.m. District Court's Northern District of Illinois. This event is free and open to the public! Seating is first come, first seated.Matthew Silberman, 27, was charged with four counts of bank robbery in a federal complaint filed Wednesday in the U.S. Matthew will be reading from The Late Bloomer, to be released in summer 2018. Banks will be joined by Matthew Lewis, a poet/playwright from Milwaukee with an undying love for Black literature, R&B music, and soul food. will also be reading from Call Me Ill, his first chapbook, a Black, Queer,Trans, and Disabled intersectional look at the medical industrial complex as it relates to mental wellness challenges and barriers to affirming and safe healthcare practices. Banks will be reading from his newest book, Left, a chapbook of poems centered on Survival, Healing, and Liberation. recently launched his own Black, Queer, and Trans* led arts company called Loud & Unchained Theater Co. He is most known for his play in 2015, "We The 350" Stories On Racism, Incarceration, & Poverty in WI, a critique of Mass Incarceration in Dane County. After graduating with a degree in English Creative Writing from UW-Madison, Banks has successfully used his art through plays and poetry to address Racism, Transphobia, and Ableism. Banks, 30, from Madison, WI, is a community organizer, a mental wellness advocate, poet and playwright. Banks and Matthew Lewis, for a joint reading and book signing! Press release: Room welcomes two Black poets, T.S. ![]()
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