A Charlestown man pleaded guilty last week in federal court in Boston to bank robbery.

Robert H. Brady, 41, pleaded guilty to one count of bank robbery.

An individual later identified as Brady entered a branch of the Cambridge Savings Bank in Charlestown on June 28, 2018, approached a teller and demanded the bank’s money – stating words to the effect of: “Give me everything or I will come back and blow this place up.” The teller gave Brady money from her cash drawer, which included a GPS tracking device. Brady then fled the scene.

Law enforcement activated the GPS tracking device and, a short time later, located and arrested Brady. At the time of his arrest, Brady was in possession of the bank’s money and the GPS tracking device.

Sentencing is scheduled for May 7. Brady is currently in federal custody.

Charlestown Man Pleads Guilty to Bank Robbery

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