The Stopwatch Gang was a group of three Canadian bank robbers active from 1974 to 1980. They robbed over 140 banks in the United States and Canada, stealing about $15 million Canadian. Known for meticulous planning, non-violent methods, and completing heists in under two minutes. The gang was named by the FBI after a member wore a stopwatch during robberies.
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robbing banks in the United States and Canada