AT LEAST 5 PEOPLE KILLED AT SUNTRUST BANK IN SEBRING, FLORIDA, POLICE SAY
A gunman who barricaded himself in a SunTrust
Bank in Florida killed at least five people in the branch on Wednesday, Sebring
Police Chief Karl Hoglund said.
The suspect called authorities to say he had
entered the bank in Sebring, about 85 miles south of Orlando, and began
shooting, according to Hoglund. Authorities identified the suspect as
21-year-old Sebring resident Zephen Xaver, who is in custody.
"We've suffered significant loss at the
hands of a senseless criminal doing a senseless crime," Hoglund said.
It wasn't immediately clear if those shot
were bank employees or customers. The victims have not yet been identified and
family notifications have not yet been made, according to authorities.
Zephen Xaver
"This is a terrible day for Sebring,
Highlands County and for the state of Florida," Gov. Ron DeSantis said.
'I have shot five people'
The incident began with the phone call to
authorities from the suspect shortly after 12:30 p.m., officials said.
"I have shot five people," the
caller said, according to Sebring Police. Sebring Police and Highlands County
Sheriff's Office deputies responded to the scene.
Initial negotiations to try to get the
barricaded suspect to leave the bank were not successful, so a SWAT team
entered the bank and continued negotiations.
The suspect eventually surrendered to the
SWAT team at the bank along US-27, between Lake Jackson and Little Lake
Jackson, police said.
The FBI and the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement are assisting in the case. Authorities are still investigating the
motive.
A large number of police vehicles and ambulances
respond to the SunTrust bank in Sebring, Florida.
Suspect's father says he is heartbroken for
the victims
"I'm heartbroken for my son," said
Josh Xaver, an Indiana resident who said he is Zephen Xaver's father. "I'm
heartbroken for the victims," he said in a phone interview on Wednesday.
The elder Xaver said his son moved to Florida
about a year ago.
"He wasn't raised to be like this. He's
always been a good kid. He's had his troubles," he said without
elaborating, "but he has never hurt anyone ever before."
"This is a total shock," he said.
Suspect worked as a correctional officer
trainee for two months
Zephen Xaver was employed as a correctional
officer trainee at Avon Park Correctional Institution and resigned two weeks
ago, according to Patrick Manderfield, a spokesperson for the Florida
Department of Corrections.
He was hired by the facility on November 2
and resigned on January 9, Manderfield said.
SunTrust Chairman and CEO Bill Rogers said
company officials "are deeply saddened by the tragic shooting" at the
branch.
"We are working with officials and
dedicating ourselves to fully addressing the needs of all the individuals and
families involved. Our entire team mourns this terrible loss," Rogers said
in the statement.
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