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void => action => Topic started by: prime on Mar 15, 2026, 08:50 PM
QuoteThe biggest unanswered question about Batiste, of course, is why he decided, seemingly without provocation, to carry out such a barbaric crime spree in the first place. Was it purely a matter of greed—or was there something else that drove him? Was it possible, for instance, that Batiste was seeking revenge against banks because they wouldn't loan him money due to his criminal record (or perhaps the color of his skin), thereby derailing his real estate ambitions? "You'll never understand the frustration that can build up in a young black man trying to make it in this society," Albert told me. "And yes, Red had that frustration, not getting loans."
Albert also made a point of telling me that Batiste had grown increasingly upset over the years at police officers who randomly pulled him over, patted him down, pushed him to the ground, and jammed their knees into his back—simply because he was a well-dressed black man driving a nice Jeep. "He said they treat black people worse than they treat a damn dog," Albert recalled.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/true-crime/the-doting-father-who-robbed-armored-cars/