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Texas man, 213 Jugg god, Who Rapped About Robbing Banks Among 4 People Arrested For Robbing ATM 

Texas man, 213 Jugg god, Who Rapped About Robbing Banks Among 4 People Arrested For Robbing ATM

A Texas man who raps about robbing ATMs lived out his own lyrics when he was busted for stealing from a cash machine in Tennessee earlier this week.

Ladesion Riley, 30, was one of four people charged for allegedly holding up an ATM technician at a Bank of America in Nashville as he serviced the machine on Monday, according to the Nashville Metropolitan Police Department.

The other suspects are Darius Dugas, 27, Sashondre Dugas, 32, and Christopher Alton, 27. All four alleged thieves hail from Houston.

According to police, two members of the group approached the technician from behind around 10:40 a.m. and “told him to not do anything stupid and hand over the money.” They took the cash and fled in vehicles.

One of the getaway cars, a Hyundai Elantra, had been rented through Hertz, cops said. Using aviation units, police tracked the Hyundai and a maroon Jeep that accompanied to a Motel 6 in Dickson, Tenn. Detectives watched the group load up the Jeep with what appeared to be cash.

Police said they then saw Riley, Sashondre Dugas and Darius Dugas drive off in the vehicle after checking out of the motel, while Alton left in the Hyundai.

Soon after the suspects took off in both cars, police moved in and arrested all four with help from the FBI.

Cash was recovered during the arrest, cops said. Riley, whose rap name is “213 Jugg god,” released a song on YouTube called “Make It Home” last month in which he brags about robbing ATMs.

“Jugging” is slang for following unsuspecting victims to rob them.

The lyrics describe robbing ATMs in different states, having thousands of dollars in the car, and praying that they make it home without getting stopped by police.

The rapper was mocked by the Houston Police Union in a Facebook post. Listen to the song below:

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