FBI
Special Agent Terry Weber said at a news conference that a man walked
into the Bank of Eufaula, about 125 miles east of Oklahoma City,
Thursday morning and shot a bank employee.
The state banking commissioner, Mick Thompson, confirmed that the bank's CEO and president, Randy Peterson, was killed.
The suspect attempted to take another employee hostage on his way out of
the bank, Weber said. When the woman resisted, the suspect shot her,
then took a customer hostage and left the bank in a vehicle.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol pursued the suspect and hostage.
A trooper "initiated a tactical procedure to stop the vehicle," OHP spokesman Lt. John Vincent said.
Vincent said the trooper along with officers from two other law
enforcement agencies were involved in a short exchange of gunfire with
the suspect, who Vincent said was a black male dressed as a woman.
Weber said the suspect, who was later identified as 39-year-old Cedric
Lamont Norris, was killed and the hostage was injured in the gunfire.
She and the female bank employee were both out of surgery and are expected to survive, Weber said.
It wasn't immediately clear who shot Norris or the hostage. The Oklahoma
State Bureau of Investigation is handling that aspect of the
investigation, Vincent said.
No law enforcement officers were injured during the pursuit or shootout.
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