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SWAT team kills armed man at bank

A gunman who took four bank employees hostage with an air rifle Monday morning was fatally shot by a SWAT team as he walked out of the bank with his gun drawn, police said. None of the hostages was injured.
An armed man, pictured exiting a Ky. National City Bank branch Monday, briefly held four bank employees hostage.
An armed man, pictured exiting a Ky. National City Bank branch Monday, briefly held four bank employees hostage.David R. Lutman / AP
/ Source: The Associated Press

A gunman who took four bank employees hostage with an air rifle Monday morning was fatally shot by a SWAT team as he walked out of the bank with his gun drawn, police said. None of the hostages was injured.

“He came out of the bank holding his weapon and walking toward SWAT members in a challenging manner. SWAT then fired upon him,” police spokeswoman Alicia Smiley said.

She identified the gunman’s weapon as a Remington AirMaster .177-caliber pellet/BB repeater rifle.

The gunman was taken to University of Louisville Hospital where he was pronounced dead, Smiley said. He was identified Monday night as Guy Ray III, 44, of Louisville. Jefferson County Deputy Coroner Eddie Robinson said Ray died of multiple gunshot wounds.

After the three-hour standoff ended, Police Chief Robert White said the incident apparently was not a robbery attempt. “We’re not sure if it was domestic related or if there were some other issues,” he said.

The man had entered the National City Bank branch a little after 9 a.m. and briefly held the four employees hostage before releasing them unharmed, authorities said. With the gunman still inside the bank, police sent in a robot with food, but officers had difficulty establishing contact with the man, Smiley said. The gunman walked out just before noon and was shot.

National City spokeswoman Kristen Baird Adams referred questions to police.

“Our primary concern is the safety of our customers and employees and we’re cooperating fully with police,” she said from the bank’s headquarters in Cleveland.

It was at least the second time this month that a gunman was reported at a Louisville bank on a Monday morning. Two men robbed a Chase bank branch in south Louisville on Aug. 6. Those suspects shot and wounded two employees before fleeing with an undetermined amount of money. No arrests have been made in the case.