A Prince George’s County man was sentenced to 24 years in prison for robbing a bank, then crashing a car into a home while fleeing from police.
David Holloway, 45, of Glenarden, was sentenced Tuesday in federal court in Baltimore. According to court records, he and 28-year-old David Ford, of Temple Hills, robbed a Bank of America in Jessup on Nov. 13, 2009.
They entered the bank, displayed handguns and demanded money. After obtaining more than $25,800 in cash, they fled in a truck. At a truck stop, the pair got into another car and were followed by police. During the chase, they crashed into a Jessup house, then fled on foot. They were then apprehended and arrested by Howard County police.
Both men pleaded guilty in February 2010. Ford was sentenced last May to 15 years and nine months in prison, according to court records.
