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The suspect in the alleged bank robbery, which previously served a 10-year custody penalty due to similar crime

The authorities said that a suspect who was shot by the police after a bank robbery, a kidnapping and a high-speed hunt by Ocala recently concluded a 10-year sentence due to an earlier bank robbery.

What we know:

The authorities identified the suspect in the violent incident on Wednesday in Ocala as a 37-year-old Randall Randall Williford, a convicted criminal who recently completed a 10-year sentence for armed bank attack.

The police said Williford robbed a TD bank in the 17th Street, kidnapped a cashier, fled thousands of dollars and led civil servants to a high-speed hunting, which ended with an accident and the officers shot by the officer. He was shot into the wrist after he allegedly emerged from the debris with a weapon. Nobody else was hurt.

What we don't know:

It remains unclear which indictment Williford and the two people in the truck with him-and 34-year-old Amanda Bishop and 36-year-old Andre Baker will appear.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) has opened an investigation by the police series.

The background story:

Williford has a long criminal record, including earlier convictions for armed bank robbery, drug possession, Grand theft and fake. He was recently released from prison after serving a decade behind bars.

Baker, one of the passengers in the escape car, is also a convicted armed robber and currently on probation for methamphetamine ownership. The attempted robbery marked the second incident with a TD bank in the region within a week.

What's next:

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement examines the civil servants. Two police officers from Ocala who have released their weapons were put in accordance with the department's guidelines in the administrative leave paid. Ocala's police said she was standing by her officials' actions during chaotic persecution and arrest.

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The source: This story was written on the basis of information that was shared by the Ocala Police Department and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE).

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