David A. Mack (born 1960) is one of the central figures in the LAPD Rampart police corruption scandal. Mack was arrested for masterminding the November 6, 1997 robbery of $722,000 from a South Central Los Angeles branch of Bank of America. He was sentenced to 14 years and three months in federal prison. Mack has never revealed the whereabouts of the money.

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  • David A. Mack (born 1960) is one of the central figures in the LAPD Rampart police corruption scandal. Mack was arrested for masterminding the November 6, 1997 robbery of $722,000 from a South Central Los Angeles branch of Bank of America. He was sentenced to 14 years and three months in federal prison. Mack has never revealed the whereabouts of the money.
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  • 20px - LAPD Medal for Heroism
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  • David A. Mack
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  • Sworn in as an officer - 1988
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    20px - Senior Lead Officer
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  • Divorced, 2 children
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  • United States
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  • 1988 - 1997
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  • David A. Mack (born 1960) is one of the central figures in the LAPD Rampart police corruption scandal. Mack was arrested for masterminding the November 6, 1997 robbery of $722,000 from a South Central Los Angeles branch of Bank of America. He was sentenced to 14 years and three months in federal prison. Mack has never revealed the whereabouts of the money.
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  • David Mack (police officer)
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