Bitcoin Sale Ends With Knifepoint Robbery in Florida
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A Florida man was reportedly robbed at knifepoint during a sale of $28,000 in bitcoin this week.
According to the Sun Sentinel, a Palm Beach, Florida-based news service, Steve Manos, a 32-year-old Lake Worth resident, arranged to meet two individuals in West Palm Beach to exchange cash for the digital currency.
The Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office went on to arrest 34-year-old Andre Allen after Manos provided the office with a phone number he had used to initiate contact for the sale. Manos later identified Allen in a police line-up.
Allen was booked and held on a $31,000 bond. Local arrest records indicate that he was released on 27th July.
The Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office was not immediately available for comment when reached.
Real-world attacks
The attack is the latest in a series of notable bitcoin-related robberies perpetrated in Florida.
In 2014, a bitcoin mine based in Tampa was robbed by a former employee. During that incident, roughly $35,000 in bitcoin at then-current prices was taken, along with more than $150,000 worth of mining equipment.
But, Florida isn’t the only place where in-person bitcoin sales have resulted in crime. For example, last summer, a New York man was robbed of more than $1,000 in bitcoin at gunpoint during an attempted sale.
Via:www.coindesk.com/florida-bitcoin-sale-knifepoint-robbery/





