Friday, October 17, 2003 |
Bank robber dies in shoot out with police officer By JOHN
MUNFORD The bank robber who died when he was shot by a police officer in Union City Tuesday morning bagged the cash himself in a small zippered bag he brought to the heist, according to an account of the robbery provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The unidentified gunman entered the RBC Centura Bank after 10 a.m., producing a small handgun and telling everyone to put their hands up, police said. He then jumped the counter and filled the bag with cash, police said. During the
robbery, the suspect confronted a uniformed Fulton County police officer,
ordering him to the floor at gunpoint, police said. The officer complied
to avoid danger for the others inside the bank, but after the robber left
the officer chased the gunman on foot, police said. The driver
of the getaway car originally eluded officers, but he was captured about
an hour after the incident near the Cracker Barrel on Ga. Highway 138
after he ditched the getaway car, police said. The getaway
vehicle, a car rented from Panama City, was found at a motel near the
bank and is being processed for evidence by the FBI. Catching the getaway driver was difficult because of the various descriptions of the suspect which were originally reported to police, Isome said. At first
we werent sure if we were looking for a white guy or a black guy,
Isome said Tuesday afternoon after Green was apprehended.
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