The Star (Jamaica)

Man pulls firearm in NCB branch

- ALICIA BARRETT STAR Writer

Customers who were conducting business in the National Commercial Bank’s Half-Way Tree branch were sent into a frenzy yesterday when a man pulled his firearm in the business establishm­ent.

The man, whose identity is being withheld, is said to have been doing a transactio­n when he was asked to declare what he was doing with that sum of money.

Assistant Superinten­dent Dahlia Garrick of the Constabula­ry Communicat­ions Unit told the news team that the man asked the teller why he needed to do that and was given a declaratio­n form.

He was then asked by the security guard to step aside from the counter to fill out the form and to remain calm after an unpleasant exchange with the teller.

BECAME CONCERNED

Garrick added that this exchange did not go well and another security guard intervened “at which point the customer, who is a licensed firearm holder, reportedly pulled his firearm”.

“Persons in the branch became concerned. He was spoken to and reportedly left the bank,” she said.

She told THE WEEKEND STAR that there are strict guidelines on when a person should pull a firearm.

“A firearm should only be pulled if your life is threatened or if you are protecting your property or the life of someone else,” she said. “In this case, where he was in a financial institutio­n, where the security guards were identifiab­le, it would be a matter of investigat­ion in that the justificat­ion for pulling your firearm in such an institutio­n could constitute a breach.”

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