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Phillip Hutchinson (Phillip L. Hutchinson) was born on 19 March, 1963 in Arlington County, VA, is an American bank robber. Discover Phillip Hutchinson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?

Popular As Phillip L. Hutchinson
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Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 19 March, 1963
Birthday 19 March
Birthplace Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.
Date of death February 9, 1988,
Died Place Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1993

Hutchinson's rampage and death have been widely reported in the media and have been featured in many documentaries on television. Most famously, footage of his death was featured in: World's Scariest Police Chases, Police Stop!, Rescue 911, and the 1993 shockumentary film, Traces of Death.

1991

A film made in 1991 called The Chase is a 93-minute film directed by Paul Wendkos about the robbery and events which led to Hutchinson's death. Hutchinson was played by film actor Casey Siemaszko. Also starring in the film was the late Ben Johnson as Laurienti, Robert Beltran as Silva and Barry Corbin as Wallis. The film also starred: Gerry Bamman, Megan Follows, Sheila Kelley, Ricki Lake, Anthony Tyler Quinn and Gailard Sartain.

1988

On February 9, 1988, in Denver, Colorado, at around 11:20 a.m., Hutchinson entered the Rio Grande Operating Credit Union office armed with a handgun and robbed the teller at gunpoint. He then fled in a brown Chevrolet K5 Blazer at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour. A KCNC-TV news helicopter that had been filming aerial shots for a local newscast was informed of the robbery and ensuing police chase. Hutchinson drove recklessly at high speeds and forced other vehicles off the road including police cruisers. Hutchinson fled northbound on Tennyson Street and headed directly towards an unmarked police cruiser. The two detectives inside the vehicle attempted to escape. Detective Robert "Bob" Wallis, who had been inside the vehicle, was struck by Hutchinson as he attempted to run across the street. Wallis's body was sent flying and he was killed instantly. Hutchinson continued to flee and did not stop. He escaped from the police momentarily but then crashed his Blazer into a tree after losing control of the vehicle. He then fled on foot with the stolen money and handgun to a nearby parking lot. Hutchinson then spotted a young woman with a baby in a blue car. He attempted to hijack the vehicle and use them as hostages, but the woman drove off before he could break into her vehicle. As she fled, Hutchinson opened fire with his handgun on the vehicle. He hit the car but missed hitting anyone inside. Hutchinson then fled to a nearby house where he encountered 73-year-old John Laurienti. He held him hostage at gunpoint and forced Laurienti to drive him in Laurienti's green pickup truck. Hutchinson threatened to kill Laurienti if he made any attempt to alert the police of his presence. By this point, only the news helicopter pilot, Mike Silva, and the cameraman, Jim Stair, knew of Hutchinson's present location. They were unable to get through to the police and inform them of where Hutchinson was located. As Laurienti drove past a police car, Hutchinson ducked down in the passenger seat and the pickup drove straight past the cruiser, with the police completely unaware he was in the vehicle.

1963

Phillip La Force Hutchinson (March 19, 1963 – February 9, 1988) was an American bank robber, known for his 1988 rampage in Denver, Colorado, in which he robbed a bank, murdered a police officer and held a man hostage. He was chased by police and a news helicopter that filmed his getaway in one of the first ever recorded police chases. Hutchinson was eventually stopped when the pilot of the news helicopter landed it in front of his hijacked pickup truck. Hutchinson was then shot dead by police when they surrounded him. A film made in 1991 called The Chase was about his crime spree.

Hutchinson was born in Arlington County, Virginia on March 19, 1963. He was described by authorities as a career criminal and was an escaped convict. Prior to the Denver bank robbery, he was serving a life sentence for an aggravated robbery in a Texas prison. According to the Texas Department of Corrections, he had escaped from prison on July 31, 1987, along with another inmate. Hutchinson's criminal record included kidnapping, two prison escapes and desertion from the Marine Corps. Authorities also believe he had possible involvement in four other bank robberies in the Denver area.