EMBROOKE, Marchenay--Police in suburban Madagen say an axe-wielding man that tried to rob a bank and attempted to attack bank employees has been shot and killed by police.
The terror unfolded at a Cosniac Bank branch in Embrooke, about eleven miles southwest of Madagen. The first emergency silent alarm was sent out at 3:11 pm Eastern time.
Embrooke Police Chief Kevin Kruger confirmed to the National Press Federation (NPF) that the suspect was shot after attempting to assault bank employees with the hatchet.
"Our office received a report of an armed robbery at the Cosniac Bank on Selth Street and 142nd Avenue. Multiple units responded, and the suspect, who was armed with a hatchet, was shot by an officer. No one other than the suspect was injured," Kruger said.
The suspect has not been identified.
Police say about 13 customers and 20 employees were inside the bank at the time of the robbery. Many ran outside or took cover behind desks and counters when the man entered the building, swinging an axe.
Victims were treated for shock but none had serious injuries.
Bank officials told police the 37-year-old suspect was an angry customer, and demanded $36,000 in cash. Employees were working on retrieving the money when police arrived.
Several officers approached the front entrance of the building, and upon entering, one officer shot the suspect three times.
Police believe the suspect may have been suffering from mental health problems at the time.
The Wasden Flats shopping centre where the bank is located, was shut down for about 30 minutes while police investigated.
A spokesman for Cosniac Bank, which is based in Marchenay, told the NPF the company is assisting in the investigation.
"Cosniac is working with law enforcement to complete an accurate and thorough investigation. We applaud our employees for following protocol and acting courageously and professionally," the company said in a statement.
The officer who fired the fatal shot that killed the suspect has been placed on paid administrative leave, which is standard procedure following an officer-involved shooting.
Company officials say they expect the bank to re-open sometime next week.
The terror unfolded at a Cosniac Bank branch in Embrooke, about eleven miles southwest of Madagen. The first emergency silent alarm was sent out at 3:11 pm Eastern time.
Embrooke Police Chief Kevin Kruger confirmed to the National Press Federation (NPF) that the suspect was shot after attempting to assault bank employees with the hatchet.
"Our office received a report of an armed robbery at the Cosniac Bank on Selth Street and 142nd Avenue. Multiple units responded, and the suspect, who was armed with a hatchet, was shot by an officer. No one other than the suspect was injured," Kruger said.
The suspect has not been identified.
Police say about 13 customers and 20 employees were inside the bank at the time of the robbery. Many ran outside or took cover behind desks and counters when the man entered the building, swinging an axe.
Victims were treated for shock but none had serious injuries.
Bank officials told police the 37-year-old suspect was an angry customer, and demanded $36,000 in cash. Employees were working on retrieving the money when police arrived.
Several officers approached the front entrance of the building, and upon entering, one officer shot the suspect three times.
Police believe the suspect may have been suffering from mental health problems at the time.
The Wasden Flats shopping centre where the bank is located, was shut down for about 30 minutes while police investigated.
A spokesman for Cosniac Bank, which is based in Marchenay, told the NPF the company is assisting in the investigation.
"Cosniac is working with law enforcement to complete an accurate and thorough investigation. We applaud our employees for following protocol and acting courageously and professionally," the company said in a statement.
The officer who fired the fatal shot that killed the suspect has been placed on paid administrative leave, which is standard procedure following an officer-involved shooting.
Company officials say they expect the bank to re-open sometime next week.