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Three Tennessee men indicted in alleged $6.5 million crypto robbery spree

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Three Tennessee men indicted in alleged $6.5 million crypto robbery spree.

A U.S. federal grand jury has indicted three men for their alleged roles in a $6.5 million crypto robbery spree targeting victims across multiple cities in California.

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The three suspects, Elijah Armstrong, Nino Chindavanh, and Jayden Rucker, allegedly conspired to kidnap and rob victims in San Francisco, San Jose, Sunnyvale, and Los Angeles, according to a Monday statement from the Department of Justice. The defendants allegedly gained access to victims' residences by posing as delivery workers, and assaulted victims using firearms, duct tape, and zip ties to steal their money and crypto assets. The three have been indicted on conspiracy charges to commit robbery and kidnapping, per the statement. "These individuals, as alleged, terrorized their victims in the hopes of stealing vast sums of cryptocurrency.

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