May 01, 2022

Jury: Man guilty of armed robbery at Kan. credit union

Posted May 01, 2022 11:00 PM
Security camera images of the bank robbery suspect, Davonte Chaney-photo FBI
Security camera images of the bank robbery suspect, Davonte Chaney-photo FBI

KANSAS CITY, KAN. – A federal jury convicted a Kansas man of one count of bank robbery and one count of use of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.

According to court documents, and evidence presented at trial, Davonte Chaney, 30, of Kansas City was found guilty of robbing Truity Credit Union, 2221 West 31st Street, in Lawrence.

Chaney-photo Wyandotte Co.
Chaney-photo Wyandotte Co.

In September 2021, Chaney entered the bank,  pointed a semi-automatic gun at the employees, and instructed them all to get down on the ground.

“Chaney’s criminal actions in order to get money subjected people who were making an honest living to a violent, terrifying ordeal,” said Duston Slinkard, U.S. Attorney. “The strong evidence collected by law enforcement investigators along with the convincing arguments prosecutors put before the jury, secured a conviction so that the victims’ suffering will not go unpunished.”

 Sentencing is scheduled for August 16.