Albany Times Union

Brink’s robber Boudin dies at 78

- By Michael Hill

Kathy Boudin, a former Weather Undergroun­d radical who served more than two decades behind bars for her role in a fatal 1981 armored truck robbery and spent the latter part of her life helping people who had been imprisoned, has died at age 78, according to her family.

Boudin, who lived in New York City, died of cancer Sunday surrounded by family, including her life partner David Gilbert, who was released from prison last year for his own role in the infamous Brink’s armored truck robbery.

Boudin had expressed remorse for the robbery, in which a guard and two police officers were killed north of New York City. Behind bars, the former ’60s radical was described as a model prisoner. She was released on parole in 2003, a move that infuriated some relatives and friends of the three men slain in the botched Brink’s robbery. Boudin kept a low profile after her release and continued to work on behalf of inmates and former inmates.

Her son with Gilbert, Chesa Boudin, said his mother devoted herself to others well after her cancer diagnosis in 2015. “She, as a mother, offered not only unconditio­nal love and pride, but also a model of how to live redemption and own responsibi­lity for horrific mistakes without allowing them to entirely define her life,” Chesa Boudin, the district attorney of San Francisco, said Monday.

Kathy Boudin was the daughter of civil rights attorney Leonard Boudin and became a radical activist in the 1960s, joining the Weather Undergroun­d. The group helped define the radical anti-vietnam War movement with its violent protests and bombings. Boudin was once seen fleeing naked from a 1970 explosion of a Greenwich Village townhouse police said was used by radicals as a bomb factory.

She and Gilbert joined members of the Black Liberation Army in the Oct. 20, 1981, robbery, stealing $1.6 million in cash from an armored car outside the Nanuet Mall near the Hudson River community of Nyack.

Brink’s guard Peter Paige was killed in the robbery and two police officers, Sgt. Edward O’grady and Officer Waverly Brown, were killed when a getaway truck was stopped at a roadblock and gunmen burst from the back with weapons firing.

 ?? Joyce Dopkeen / New York Times ?? Kathy Boudin, a member of radical group the Weather Undergroun­d, on her way to her arraignmen­t in the fatal 1981 robbery of a Brink’s armored truck in New York.
Joyce Dopkeen / New York Times Kathy Boudin, a member of radical group the Weather Undergroun­d, on her way to her arraignmen­t in the fatal 1981 robbery of a Brink’s armored truck in New York.

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