After leaving the bank, Stubblefield got on a bus and donned a D.C. Department of Transportation uniform. The Justice Department did not specify whether Stubblefield was ever an employee of the agency.
Stubblefield then demanded $10,000, and threatened to use an explosive to blow up the tellers if his demands were not met. Within two minutes, the tellers had complied, and Stubblefield left.
Witnesses, surveillance camera footage from the bus, and DNA evidence helped authorities determine that Stubblefield was the culprit in the bomb threat robbery.
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