When the main character assaults the bank, the police tactical unit arrives in a black truck marked "SWAT." As the scene takes place in Manhattan, this is inaccurate. The term "SWAT" is not used by the NYPD. Their trucks are white and blue, and are marked "Emergency Service."
This movie was made in 2013 and one of the shots of the main character looking into the New York skyline has the twin towers in it. Yet none of the other skylines do.
(at around 58 mins) Jim Baxford is pinning articles and clippings to the notice board in his home. There is an article in the publication "Target Wealth" with the title "A Risky Maneouver Pays Off Lucratively". "Maneouver" is misspelled.
In one of the final scenes where John Heard is shot once by the SWAT team, blood is shown on his left down near his waist, but SWAT reports him instantly dead. Nobody dies that quickly from a stomach wound.
That is not the Twin Towers in that scene, it's the new tower in the left with a apt building on the right in the foreground, the direction of the shot from Bklyn gives the illusion the building being next to each other.
On around 40' Jim Baxford letter from Queenside Bank on registered mail stamps (left corner) Label 200, July 2005 when Jim opened letter date February 22, 2009 !!.
(at around1h 17mins) Part of the cameraman's hand and part of the camera are reflected in the mirror.
As an armored car employee, fingerprints and other identifying information is maintained given Jim's access and proximity to large cash vaults. Jim is leaving his DNA everywhere which will be traced back to him once they process the crime scenes.
At around 45 mins a boom microphone is reflected in the picture on the wall.