Fla. SWAT Sniper Stops Bank Robber Holding Knife to Woman

Feb. 7, 2024
A man allegedly took two people hostage at a Fort Myers bank, holding a knife to the throat of one of the hostages, before he was fatally shot by a sniper from a Lee County Sheriff's Office SWAT unit.

By Irene Wright

Source The Charlotte Observer

A man accused of trying to rob a Bank of America was shot and killed by a sniper when he became aggressive toward a hostage, a Florida sheriff said.

The man, identified in a Facebook post as 36-year-old Sterling Ramon Alavachewalked into a Bank of America in Fort Myers around 11 a.m., Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno said during a news conference.

Marceno said the sheriff’s office got a call about a “bank robbery in process with multiple hostages” shortly after.

“It’s all hands on deck,” Marceno said, joined by FBI agents. “It was a chaotic scene. We deployed all technology, that’s the robo-dog, our SWAT team, the electronic surveillance, drones.”

Deputies rushed into the building as dozens of people inside came pouring out, Marceno said.

The rest of the building was secured, according to the sheriff, and hostage negotiators made contact with Alavache inside the bank.

The man had a knife, Marceno said, and had taken two people hostage as he claimed to have a bomb.

“At one point during negotiations, he became physical,” the sheriff said. “He started to put one of the hostages in like a headlock, and he had the knife to her throat.”

The sheriff said when Alavache started to show potentially “deadly force,” a sniper from the SWAT team shot and killed him.

Both hostages were unharmed and safely rescued from the bank, Marceno said.

The shooter on the SWAT team will be placed on administrative leave while the investigation continues, as per the office’s policy, the sheriff said.

“This is exactly what we train for. We train for worst-case scenario. We train for hostage negotiations. And what that means, going from worst-case to best scenario. This is a very unfortunate incident, but I will tell you the two hostages being safe was our top priority,” Marceno said.

Alavache was a convicted felon and had faced charges of drug trafficking, aggravated assault and carrying a concealed firearm from several states.

The investigation is “open and active,” the sheriff said, and more details are expected to be released.

Fort Myers is about 130 miles south of Tampa.

_______________

©2024 The Charlotte Observer.

Visit charlotteobserver.com.

Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Sponsored Recommendations

Build Your Real-Time Crime Center

March 19, 2024
A checklist for success

Whitepaper: A New Paradigm in Digital Investigations

July 28, 2023
Modernize your agency’s approach to get ahead of the digital evidence challenge

A New Paradigm in Digital Investigations

June 6, 2023
Modernize your agency’s approach to get ahead of the digital evidence challenge.

Listen to Real-Time Emergency 911 Calls in the Field

Feb. 8, 2023
Discover advanced technology that allows officers in the field to listen to emergency calls from their vehicles in real time and immediately identify the precise location of the...

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Officer, create an account today!