New documentary details the ‘ChiefsAholic’ case

BIXBY, Okla. — Xavier Babudar is making headlines again as a freshman documentary drops on Amazon Primedetailing his admiration for the Kansas City Chiefs taking an alleged criminal turn.

Babudar is accused of multiple bank robberies in seven states.

Below is a map of the locations he is accused of robbing:

In December 2022, Babudar was accused of holding back several employees at TCCU Credit Union in Bixby.

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Payton Garcia was a bank teller at the Credit Union and told 2News about her encounter:

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“When I turned around and faced him, he had a gun and put it directly in my chest,” Garcia said. “I just couldn’t believe that this was the person who robbed me, as someone who is known in the sports world and has been on TV.”

Payton decided to lend her voice to the documentary and tell her side of the story.

Bixby police were called and responded to the robbery on December 16, 2022.

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2News’ Isabel Flores spoke with Jim Vazquez, a public information officer with the Bixby Police Department.

He said he is excited for everyone to see behind the scenes of being a police officer.

“It shows the work our guys are doing,” he said. “Seven minutes from the first 9-1-1 call to the time he was handcuffed.”

But Vazquez said it wouldn’t have been possible without the community’s help.

“We just want to make sure the victims know they’re the heroes,” Vazquez said. “We do a certain job, but at the end of the day, victims, witnesses – without them it wouldn’t have been possible.”

Frank Frasier is an attorney representing Payton Garcia.

He also appears in the documentary.

“I think it’s a very good portrayal in two hours of something that took two years,” he said.

Overall, Frasier said he is satisfied that the documentary made sure to include all sides of the story in a fair manner.

“It’s just further proof that in the legal profession, life is stranger than fiction,” he said.

As for Xavier Babudar, he has an upcoming court appearance in Tulsa District Court on January 13th.


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