The last of three “Scream” masked bandits to be sentenced for bank robbery and multiple violent crimes received 1,888 years in prison.

Tyrone Javonne Richardson, who was convicted as a habitual criminal, was handed the extremely long sentence on Tuesday, according to the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office. It was Richardson’s 4th felony conviction case.

In November, Richardson and co-defendants Myloh Mason and Miguel David Sanders were found guilty on multiple criminal counts including attempted murder, assault, kidnapping, aggravated robbery, burglary, eluding, and aggravated motor vehicle theft. Richardson and Mason were charged with 37 counts, while Sanders was charged with 38 counts.

In December, Sanders was sentenced to 371 years in prison. In March, Myloh Mason was sentenced to 1,200 years in prison.

On Nov. 18, 2015, the armed trio robbed a FirstBank at 1940 S. Kipling Parkway, threatening employees and locking them in the bank’s vault before fleeing with $50,000 in cash.

During their escape, the robbers ditched a stolen car and switched to a rental car as part of their planned getaway.

After crashing, they broke into a home on West Eldorado Place and attempted to kidnap a 65-year-old man at gunpoint. The man tried to elude them by running down his driveway and was shot in the leg.