NEW ORLEANS – United States District
Judge Ivan L.R. Lemelle sentenced JEROME KIEFFER, age 25, and his father,
ARMSTEAD KIEFFER, age 54, both of New Orleans, to spend the rest of their lives
in federal prison for their roles in a 2015 armored car robbery and a 2017
attempted armored car robbery in which Loomis guard James McBride was killed,
announced U.S. Attorney Peter Strasser.
Following a week-long trial in October
2018, a jury convicted JEROME KIEFFER and ARMSTEAD KIEFFER, who are father and
son, of charges related to two armored car robberies, a 2015 robbery at the
Chase Bank on N. Board and a 2017 attempted robbery at the Campus Federal
Credit Union on Tulane. During the 2015
robbery, JEROME KIEFFER and co-defendant DELTOINE SCOTT, who pleaded guilty and
testified against the KIEFFERs, approached a Brinks truck while it was
servicing ATMs at the Chase Bank. JEROME
KIEFFER forced a guard back onto the truck at gunpoint, and the two robbers
made off with approximately $160,000.
About a year and a half later, the pair attempted another armored car
robbery at the Campus Federal, this time enlisting JEROME KIEFFER’s father,
ARMSTEAD KIEFFER as a lookout. During the
second robbery, gunfire broke out between the robbers and the guards, and
Loomis guard James McBride was shot and later died of his wounds. Both of the KIEFFERs were convicted on all
counts at trial.
U.S. Attorney Strasser praised the
work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New Orleans Police
Department in investigating this matter.
Assistant United States Attorneys David Haller and Michael McMahon are
in charge of the prosecution.
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