Teller Held Hostage in Deadly Bank Standoff Joins Fla. Sheriff's Office

March 5, 2025
A Lee County Sheriff's Office SWAT sniper and a former Fort Myers bank teller talk for the first time about a tense hostage situation last year that ended with a dramatic gunshot.

In narrated video footage released shortly after the incident, Lt. Todd Olmer explained that a .308-caliber bullet was specifically chose because of "its known ballistic reliability traveling through intermediate barriers."

“Due to the suspect’s limited exposure, the sniper took a planned and deliberate shot through a computer monitor, striking the suspect in the center of the forehead, killing him instantly,” he said.

“Firing through barriers is a trained and routinely practiced skill by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office special operations unit snipers,” Olmer added.

Nader credits Rengifo with helping him make the shot. The teller had kept his cool and also helped keep Alavache visible to deputies.

“I haven’t talked to him like this before, and hearing how he kept this hostage taker pushed over in our view, I look at him as way more of a hero than I am because he’s the one in danger. He’s the one with a knife against his throat,” said Nader.

Following the incident, Rengifo left his teller job and began working at the Lee County Sheriff's Office.

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Joe Vince

Joining Endeavor Business Media in 2018, Joe has worked on the company's city services publications. He began working at OFFICER.com as the assistant editor. Before starting at Endeavor, Joe had worked for a variety of print and online news outlets, including the Indianapolis Star, the South Bend Tribune, Reddit and Patch.com.

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