Feds Arrest Three Males For $2 Million Armored Car Robbery



ALEX LLOYD GROSS FILE PHOTO DELAWARE VALLEY NEWS.COM BRINKS CAR ROBBERY IN PHILADELPHIA

by Alex Lloyd Gross

Federal agents arrested Daishaun “Daisha” Hughes-Murchison, 30, Brian Wallace, 31, and Trayvine Jackson, 31, all of Philadelphia. They were all charged with robbery interfering with interstate commerce (Hobbs Act robbery) and use of a firearm in furtherance of a violent crime, in connection with the June 21, 2025, armed robbery of a Brink’s armored car, in which they stole more than 2 million dollars.

At this point Jackson was ordered held in custody for trial. The other two defendants will be in court later this week to determine their custody status. It was back on Jun 21, 2025 when the three allegedly used AR-style rifles as the truck was making a deposit on Castor Ave.

During the robbery, one of the robbers stayed with the driver while the other two went into the truck and stole money. They were caught when security footage showed the two men then fled in a black Hyundai Sonata bearing a Virginia temporary tag, with a third man following in silver Ford Fusion with a Pennsylvania tag.

As alleged, investigators determined that the Ford Fusion belonged to Hughes-Murchison, and the Hyundai Sonata had been rented by Wallace, who returned the car a few hours after the robbery. Video surveillance footage obtained by law enforcement showed that, after returning the Sonata, Wallace walked to Hughes-Murchison’s Fusion, got into the passenger side, and the vehicle left. Cell records place the phones of defendants Wallace and Jackson in the area of the car rental site at that time, the complaints allege, and place Wallace’s and Hughes-Murchison’s phones in the area of the Home Depot at the time of the robbery.

Authorities later learned that Jackson was a Brinks employee until he was suspended and then later terminated. The three have not been implicated in any other Brinks truck robbery.