Miami Herald

Gunman kills five at bank in Sebring, surrenders

- BY TERRY SPENCER AND DAVID FISCHER Associated Press

A man entered a SunTrust Bank in Sebring Wednesday afternoon, fatally shot five people and barricaded himself in the bank before surrenderi­ng, police said.

A gunman opened fire inside a Florida bank Wednesday, killing five people before surrenderi­ng to a SWAT team, police said.

The shooter called police to report that he had fired shots inside the bank in Sebring, about 80 miles southeast of Tampa. Negotiatio­ns failed to persuade the barricaded man to leave the building. The SWAT team then entered the bank, and the gunman eventually gave up, police said.

“Today’s been a tragic day in our community,” Sebring Police Chief Karl Hoglund told a news conference. “We’ve suffered significan­t loss at the hands of a senseless criminal doing a senseless crime.”

Authoritie­s identified the suspect as 21-year-old Zephen Xaver, who was arrested at the SunTrust branch, Hoglund said.

Xaver briefly was an online student of Salt Lake City-based Stevens-Henager College. A spokeswoma­n for the college, Sherrie Martin, confirmed Xaver was enrolled from September 2018 until December, when he withdrew. She said his residence was listed as Sebring.

Investigat­ors did not offer any potential motive, and a police spokesman said he did not know if the attack began as a robbery. The dead were not immediatel­y identified.

Gov. Ron DeSantis was in the region for an infrastruc­ture tour and traveled to Sebring after the shooting. He said the Florida Department of Law Enforcemen­t would assist Sebring police and the Highlands County sheriff’s office.

“Obviously, this is an individual who needs to face very swift and exacting justice,” DeSantis said of the suspect.

An FBI mobile command unit arrived at the bank Wednesday evening to join the investigat­ion.

Late Wednesday, police investigat­ors still swarmed the bank, which sits between a hotel and a hair salon located in a business district of U.S. 27. The four-lane highway passes through farming communitie­s and small towns as it connects South Florida and central Florida.

Meanwhile, police had wrapped up work at Xaver’s nicely maintained, pre-fabricated home about 4 miles from the bank.

John Larose, who lives next door to Xaver’s home, said Xaver and his mother had moved in several months ago. Xaver kept to himself, but Larose said he could hear Xaver playing and yelling at video games in the middle of the night.

SunTrust Chairman and CEO Bill Rogers released a statement saying the bank was “working with officials and dedicating ourselves to fully addressing the needs of all the individual­s and families involved.”

The bank’s “entire team mourns this terrible loss,” he said.

Don Elwell, a member of the Highlands County Board of County Commission­ers, said families of the victims had gathered at a hotel in Sebring to wait for updates from police.

“For us — I have some family in Las Vegas, where there was that big shooting, and they said, ‘We’re sorry to welcome you to our club,’ ” Elwell said Wednesday, referring to a 2017 shooting that killed 59 people. “Obviously that was a different scale, but here in little Sebring it might as well be the same.”

 ?? AP ?? Law enforcemen­t officials take cover outside a SunTrust Bank branch Wednesday in Sebring.
AP Law enforcemen­t officials take cover outside a SunTrust Bank branch Wednesday in Sebring.

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