Crime & Safety
Dorchester Man Robs Quincy Bank, Barricades Girlfriend's Home: PD
Malcolm Hall barricaded himself in his girlfriend's home after robbing a bank, according to Quincy police.

QUINCY, MA — Police surrounded a house Tuesday after a man robbed a bank, ran away and barricaded himself in his girlfriend's house. Police said the bank robbery happened around 11 a.m, at TD Bank on Adams Street. According to police the man, later identified as Malcolm Hall, 30, of Dorchester, passed a note to the bank teller, which said he had a gun.
After the Hall ran away, officers tracked him to his girlfriend's house on Loring Street, according to police. Police said Hall and Ebony Murray, 27, of Quincy, barricaded themselves in the house.
Local and state police surrounded the property and evacuated a house across the street, until the two suspects surrendered peacefully, according to Quincy Police Chief Paul Keenan. Hall was charged with armed robbery and bank robbery, while the Murray faces an accessory to the fact after armed robbery charge.
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SWAT teams searched the house and at this time, believe the two suspects were the only ones inside. Keenan said police will later get a warrant to search the house for further evidence of a bank robbery.
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