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Police describe execution-style killings inside Florida bank

  • Suspect charged with five counts of premeditated murder
  • No evidence that he intended to rob the bank

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From left: Ashley Moody, Florida’s attorney general, Karl Hoglund, Sebring’s chief of police, and Paul Blackman, the sheriff of Highlands County, at a news conference on Thursday about the shootings at a SunTrust Bank branch in Sebring, Florida, on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
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A gunman who took over a SunTrust Bank branch in Florida on Wednesday apparently made the five women inside lie down on the lobby floor before shooting them in the backs of their heads, police said on Thursday.

Sebring police Chief Karl Hoglund said there was no indication Zephen Xaver intended to rob the bank, and no apparent connection among him, the bank or the victims.

Xaver, 21, has been charged with five counts of premeditated murder in the shooting deaths of the four bank employees and a customer.

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“He overtook the bank by force. He then shot everyone in the bank,” Hoglund said. “After shooting them, he called 911 … [and] told dispatchers that he’d killed everyone in the bank.”

The SunTrust Bank branch in Sebring, Florida, where law enforcement officials continue to investigate the shooting of five people on Wednesday. Photo: TNS
The SunTrust Bank branch in Sebring, Florida, where law enforcement officials continue to investigate the shooting of five people on Wednesday. Photo: TNS
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According to an affidavit, all the victims were found in the bank’s lobby, lying face down with gunshots to the backs of their heads. Shell casings from Xaver’s 9mm handgun were scattered on the floor.

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