Corbin Bryant (Chicago Police Department)

CHICAGO — Prosecutors say a man on pretrial release for trying to rob a Jewel-Osco cashier mugged a woman as she withdrew money from a Lincoln Park bank.

Corbin Bryant, 30, jumped the counter at the Jewel at 5343 North Broadway on May 4 and tried to take money from an employee who was counting cash, officials said. He allegedly pulled on her arms and tried to pry her fingers from the money.

Bryant gave up and bolted out the door when the store manager responded to the cashier’s screams. The manager detained him in the store parking lot until police arrived.

While he was in custody, police learned that he was also wanted for allegedly stealing $229 from a cash register at Dollar Tree, 5347 North Lincoln.

Prosecutors charged him with attempted robbery and theft. Judge Charles Beach sent him home the next day to await trial.

Bryant is now accused of “shoulder checking” a 52-year-old woman as she withdrew cash from an ATM at Chase Bank, 2790 North Clybourn, on July 10. He grabbed the woman’s $420 and ran out of the bank, prosecutors said.

But the force of his “shoulder check” slammed the woman into the ATM vestibule glass, drawing the attention of a bank manager who recognized Bryant as a regular customer, according to prosecutors.

Cops arrested Bryant last week after the manager picked him out of a photo line-up.

This time, prosecutors asked Judge Diedre Dyer to keep Bryant in custody. She agreed.

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