A 24-year-old man from Muskegon, Michigan tried to eat a bank robbery note and allegedly bit a police officer while robbing a LaSalle Bank branch on March 2. Leland Snyder is facing felony charges after police confirmed he passed a teller a note demanding money.
Additionally, the police also charged Snyder with resisting and obstructing police causing injury. According to investigators, Snyder had plans to rob another bank when he was caught by Muskegon Heights police on Wednesday.
Snyder reportedly brought out a piece of paper from his waistband and tried to eat it. When an officer tried to recover the torn note from his mouth, he then bit the officer on the thumb. The "biting robber" is set for an appearance in the court March 23rd.



















