SWAT Sniper Kills Hostage-Taking Bank Robber in Florida Standoff

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A suspect in a hostage incident at a Bank of America in Fort Myers, Florida, was shot and killed by a SWAT sniper after holding two people hostage with a knife and claiming to have a bomb. The sheriff's office responded quickly, deploying SWAT, drones, and a robotic dog, and initiated hostage negotiations. The suspect became physical during negotiations, prompting the SWAT sniper to intervene to ensure the safety of the hostages. The hostages were unharmed, and the suspect, identified as Sterling Ramon Alavache, 36, was killed. The SWAT sniper has been placed on administrative leave, and the investigation is ongoing.
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