Kendall Alexander, 60, and Derrius Fleming, 34, robbed a Bank of America on Iverson Way Charlotte, NC. Astonishingly enough, Kendall is in a wheel chair. On January 7, 2025 Kendall was convicted of armed robbery. Follow Charlotte Alerts on Instagram.

According to evidence presented at trial, on October 15, 2021, at 10 a.m., Kendall and Derrius robbed the Bank of America at gunpoint.

Trial evidence established that Kendall entered the bank holding a loaded semi-automatic AR-15 rifle. Derrius was with him and went directly to an unarmed female security guard at the corner of the building and forced her inside at gunpoint with his loaded semi-automatic rifle.
Kendall loaded a bag with the money from the vault while Derrius kept watch over the victims. The suspects then exited the bank with the cash.

According to trial evidence, using GPS tracking law enforcement tracked down the suspects who had met up with a third individual.
The suspects attempted to burn their getaway car and got into another car with the third man. Ultimately, the robbers crashed that vehicle, at which point the suspects fled across I-77.

All of the stolen money was recovered from a bag dropped by Kendall. The suspects were then arrested. The jury convicted Kendall of armed bank robbery with forced accompaniment, brandishing a rifle, including a short barreled rifle, in furtherance of a crime of violence, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
A sentencing date has not been set for Kendall. Derrius pleaded guilty to brandishing a short-barreled rifle in furtherance of a crime of violence and has been sentenced to ten years in prison.
Kendall has prior convictions for attempted murder, bank robbery and other felonies.