Texas Man Allegedly Robs The Same Bank He Was Convicted Of Robbing 9 Years Ago
A Texas man allegedly robbed the same bank he was convicted of robbing 9 years ago. I guess lightning does strike the same place twice. This is a wild story…

Texas Man Allegedly Robs The Same Bank He Was Convicted Of Robbing 9 Years Ago (via Tarrant County Jail)
Tarrant County JailA Texas man allegedly robbed the same bank he was convicted of robbing 9 years ago. I guess lightning does strike the same place twice.
This is a wild story and there's clearly a pattern. What would make you return to the same bank years later to try to rob it again? It didn't work the first time why would you think it'll work this time? Some crimes just don't make sense. It happened at a Fort Worth Wells Fargo bank. According to Dexerto, 43-year-old Christopher McKay is the Texas man who allegedly tried to rob the same bank he had previously stolen from back in 2016. Reports say he walked into the bank on November 20th with a handgun on him and demanded they hand over cash but was unsuccessful and took off without any money, per Dexerto. It didn't take long for the law to catch up with him it sounds like. You can see his mugshot provided by the Tarrant County Jail below.
Tarrant County JailChristopher McKay mugshot (via Tarrant County Jail)
Texas Man Allegedly Robs The Same Bank He Was Convicted Of Robbing 9 Years Ago
According to Dexerto, he's now facing charges of aggravated robbery for the new attempt and no bond has been set. Bold choice to return to that same spot. He might have been thinking about it for years waiting to get his revenge. Unfortunately (for him), it sounds like he might have to keep waiting.




