Frank Esparza, Sr., 40, of El Paso, Texas, appeared today before U.S.
Magistrate Judge E. Scott Frost and admitted committing the September
27, 2012 armed robbery of First Bank Texas (FBT), SSB, in Abilene,
Texas, announced U.S. Attorney Sarah R. SaldaƱa of the Northern District
of Texas.
Specifically, Esparza pleaded guilty to one count of armed bank
robbery and one count of using and carrying a firearm during and in
relation to a crime of violence. The armed bank robbery count carries a
maximum statutory penalty of 25 years in federal prison and a $250,000
fine, and the firearm count requires imprisonment for a period of not
less than seven years and up to life and a $250,000 fine. Esparza
remains in federal custody; a sentencing date was not set.
According to plea papers filed in the case, at approximately 4:30
p.m. on September 27, 2012, a Hispanic male wearing a dark hooded
jacket, sunglasses, and a ski mask, who was later identified as Esparza,
entered FBT and approached the teller counter. Esparza pointed a .25
caliber pistol at the tellers and said, “You know what this is.” Esparza
then walked behind the teller counter, held up a plastic grocery bag,
and demanded money from the tellers. The tellers gave Esparza the money,
and he said, “Thank you ladies, I did not want anyone to get hurt.” As
he began to exit the bank, an FDIC auditor was also leaving the bank,
and Esparza pointed the pistol at the auditor and told him not to say
anything. Esparza then fled the scene.
The plea papers also state that Esparza was driving an 18-wheeled
tractor-trailer to Lubbock when it broke down in Abilene and that his
son and a friend picked him up. Esparza said he decided to rob a bank
because he needed a quick way to obtain money. His son and the friend
took him to a bank, but it was closed when Esparza tried to go inside
and rob it. They then took him to FBT, where, after his son went inside
the bank to get an idea of what was inside, Esparza entered the bank and
robbed it, using a .25 caliber pistol he had acquired earlier in the
day.
The investigation is being conducted by the FBI and the Abilene
Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey R. Haag of the U.S.
Attorney’s Office in Lubbock, Texas, is in charge of the prosecution.
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