A northwestern Indiana man will spend the rest of his life in prison for his role in the fatal shooting of a security guard during a bank robbery.
Hailey Gist-Holden, 28, of Gary was convicted by a jury and sentenced to two consecutive life terms, the U.S. attorney’s office in Northern Indiana said Friday.
INDIANA BANK SHOOTING LEAVES SECURITY GUARD DEAD; 1 SUSPECT NABBED, ANOTHER SOUGHT
Guard Richard Castellana, 55, of Tinley Park, Illinois, was ambushed and shot outside First Midwest Bank in Gary in June 2021. About $9,000 was taken in the robbery.
Gist-Holden was arrested about a week later near Valdosta, Georgia, after leading law enforcement there on a high-speed car chase. The government alleges he carried out the robbery to bail out his semipro football team, the Illini Panthers.
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Authorities said Gist-Holden needed money to pay his players, their hotel bills and rent on his Gary home. They alleged Gist-Holden enlisted James King Jr., one of his football players, to assist in the robbery.
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King is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to murder resulting from the discharge of a firearm and armed bank robbery.