Bank Arrest Gone Bad: Guy Walks Into A Bank With A Gun, But Hes Not the One Who Ends Up Arrested

Before It’s News – by LynLeahz

When you think you’ve had a bad day, listen to this man’s story!

He’s standing there waiting when he notices another guy waiting, but with a gun sticking out of his shirt.  Thinking he is being low-key, Robert whispers into the teller’s ear, “Gun..” as he writes a note that says the same thing. He’s only trying to warn her that a fellow patron of the bank might be up to something shady.  But it backfires, and Robert is arrested instead.  

The article in The Blaze reads:

Robert Gursky, 50, was inside a TD Bank branch in Glastonbury, CT, when he noticed a man with a gun under his shirt. So he thought he’d do the right thing and let the teller know. But it all backfired.

See, Robert decided that he’d let the teller know about the other man with the gun by whispering to the teller “gun” and tried writing a note saying the same thing. He finished his transaction and then started walking out. The teller got the message alright, or at least the message the teller thought they were supposed to get: The bank hit the panic alarm thinking Gursky was the one with the gun and trying to stick up the joint.

But here’s where things get really whacky: Police trakced down Gursky and arrested him for “breach of the peace,” comparing it to yelling “fire” in a crowded theater when there is none. He was released but now has to appear in court next week.

And, apparently, the man who was actually carrying the gun was a law enforcement worker.

Find out more by clicking here THE BLAZE

And here’s another gun story, in case you missed it:

Active Duty Soldier Illegally Disarmed and Arrested

 

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5 thoughts on “Bank Arrest Gone Bad: Guy Walks Into A Bank With A Gun, But Hes Not the One Who Ends Up Arrested

    1. Actually, it is legal to carry a gun into a bank if you have a concealed carry permit or you are in a state with open carry. The caveat that most people are ignorant of, which is clearly stated within the laws of each state regarding where firearms are permitted and where they are prohibited is; if a sign is posted that states no firearms are permitted on the premises. Most banks have a small sign right on the glass door where you enter the bank. So yes, technically it is legal, however, they all use the sign.

  1. I think the charges will be dropped. He should have clarified in his written note “the man behind me” and at least he might have avoided arrest. You cant live in a gun control state and expect undercover cops to be respected when people see their fire arm. Someone who supported that law will report them. And Connecticut is the worst place to own a firearm from a legal perspective

  2. to bad they didnt give him the beat down with his arrest like they should of, hate these ass that try to help the bank its not their f#@ken money why should you give a shit, they can always print more up ….

  3. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! RLMAO!!!!!

    That’s what you get for being stupid, clueless and brainwashed, bozo.

    How’s that “see something, say something” working out for you now, moron?

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