In the short story, “Bullet in the Brain” we witnessed a crime scene at a bank at a bank around closing time with a man who couldn’t keep his mouth shot getting him shot by one of the robbers.
The final minutes of a TD Bank being opened two men in blue suits and ski masks attempted an armed robbery. One of the men was carrying a pistol and another was carrying a sawed off shotgun. They took down the security guard at the door, cuffed him, and forced him to let them in. As they walked in they handed each of the bank tellers a bag and forced all of them to fill it. A man at the age of 50 named Anders spoke his mind during the crime scene and put himself in a very bad situation between him and the robbers getting him shot right in the skull and ended up being the only man killed during the crime scene. A woman by the name of Zabelle was standing in front of him the entire time and told us that he had received many warnings from the robbers to stop talking and that he shouldn’t mess with them but instead couldn’t take them seriously and started bursting out laughing in the middle of the bank which drove the robber to putting a bullet in his brain. Zabelle also added that he seemed “open minded and couldn’t keep anything to himself, he just had to always share what he was thinking. It seemed like he wanted this to happen to himself.” One of the bank tellers was hoping that Anders would keep quiet so that it didn’t have to be as bad as the situation already was. The police arrived at the scene too late as the robbers have escaped with thousands of dollars. The security cameras couldn’t identify any of the men and they are still on the loose today. The height of these two men are 6’4” and 5’11”. The shorter one is a little chubbier than the taller one and the taller one has a tattoo on his neck of a the date “11/11/11”. They drove off in a red ford focus with no license plate and a dent on the bumper of the car. So far this is all that the FBI was able to identify of these two men. If these men are found, captured, and brought to the police, the FBI will issue a $10,000 reward.
2 Comments
|