Saturday, September 21, 2002
Bank robber gets 12 years
By Jim Hannah jhannah@enquirer.com
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Convicted bank robber Michael R. Gregory was sentenced Friday to 12 years and one month in prison for shooting at an FBI agent and robbing a bank.
The 47-year-old Fairfield man had pleaded guilty to his role in one bank robbery as part of a plea agreement, reached earlier this year, with federal authorities in which he gave information on his brother's involvement.
The brothers were implicated in eight bank robberies in southern Ohio between Sept. 28, 2001 and Feb. 20; one in Edgewood; and one in southern Indiana.
Mr. Gregory's older brother, William M. Bill Gregory, was later charged in connection with the string of bank robberies, but died May 28 in a single-vehicle wreck
Michael Gregory pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Cincinnati to one count of armed bank robbery, one count of assault on a federal officer and one count of discharging a weapon during an act of violence.
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