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The first paragraph in this section is incorrect. Carroll did not join the Dillinger gang in 1933 and Dillinger had nothing to do with the Brainerd bank robbery. In fact, Dillinger and his then gang were robbing a bank in Greencastle, Indiana, on the same date.
The second paragraph contradicts the first: "In February 1934...Carroll was not yet an associate of Dillinger's". None of the people involved in the Brainerd robbery became associated with Dillinger until after his escape from Crown Point in March 1934. James Galloway (talk) 15:56, 29 March 2016 (UTC)Reply