Boxer Arrested For Bank Robbery After FBI Gets DNA From Bloody Q-Tip Used During Fight

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That’s because the FBI suspected the junior welterweight of being one of three men who robbed a bank in Michigan back in 2009. Nearly three years later, an investigator watched Tucker win a four-rounder over Devarise Clayton, and then seized a Q-tip that Tucker’s corner man had inserted in the fighter’s bloody nose, according to The Detroit News.

DNA from the Q-Tip apparently matched that of a ski mask police found after tracking down the vehicle used in the robbery. The mask was among evidence found in a wooded nearby, the newspaper said.

If you are wondering why a boxer might rob a bank, its because there isn’t much money in boxing right now. While this should be a lesson to all the young trouble-makers out there, it’s also fairly interesting to think that all law enforcement needs to circumvent the legal process for obtaining DNA samples is to get suspects to participate in a combat sport.

[Boxing Scene via @fightingwords2]