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91ƵI91Ƶm not going to die today91Ƶ: B.C. man 1 of 4 to stop bank robber

68-year-old Garry Amyot shares story of how he and others prevented potential tragedy in bank
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Abbotsford resident Garry Amyot helped prevent a suspect from stealing money and possibly hurting others at a Scotiabank location in Abbotsford. (Submitted)

Garry Amyot went to Scotiabank in Abbotsford on Wednesday (June 2) to check on the status of a new bank card, but instead he helped thwart an armed robbery.

Amyot, 68, was one of four customers inside the bank on Gladwin Road and South Fraser Way who tackled the gun-wielding culprit before the suspect could leave the premises.

Amyot said he was in a line to inquire about his new card at about 11:30 a.m. when another customer walked past the line, and Amyot noticed the person was acting unusual.

91ƵAll of a sudden, the guy walks in past us, pulls out a 12-gauge shotgun and yells out, 91ƵEverybody! This is a bank robbery, nobody move!91Ƶ 91Ƶ Amyot said.

91ƵSo I91Ƶm looking from a little distance and I see the shotgun, and I own and know firearms so I91Ƶm thinking this is pretty serious, but I91Ƶm also thinking, 91ƵI91Ƶm not going to die today.91Ƶ 91Ƶ

The suspect threw a bag to Amyot, who then passed it to a teller. As the tellers began filling the bag with money, Amyot shared a glance with another customer behind the suspect and the wheels began turning in his head.

91ƵWhen I looked at that guy I just knew he was going to do something no matter what,91Ƶ Amyot said, noting he could tell the fellow customer looked irritated. 91ƵI wasn91Ƶt going to let him do this by himself. I winked at him and that was the green light 91Ƶ we were comrades in this situation.91Ƶ

Suddenly, the other man in line grabbed the suspect91Ƶs gun and pointed it straight up to avoid anyone getting hurt. Amyot quickly followed and tackled the suspect.

91ƵIt all happened so freaking fast,91Ƶ Amyot said. 91ƵThe other guy grabbed the barrel of the shotgun and then milliseconds later 91Ƶ bang! 91Ƶ we91Ƶre all on the ground. I91Ƶve got my arms around his back and my elbow in his face and we have him pinned down. The gun was on the floor and I remember telling someone, 91ƵKick that gun out of the way!91Ƶ 91Ƶ

Two other customers assisted in restraining the suspect until the police arrived a few minutes later.

91ƵIt was so surreal; it all happened so fast,91Ƶ Amyot said.

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Amyot, who has about 15 years of martial arts training, said the situation was intense but he felt confident.

91ƵIt was all instinct,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵBut my adrenaline was pumping so fast after that.91Ƶ

Amyot, who works at Ashley Furniture HomeStore in Abbotsford, said Tuesdays and Wednesdays are his days off but after the incident at the bank he decided to engage in some liquid counselling.

91ƵI went and had something to eat because I hadn91Ƶt ate anything all day but the next thing I did was go to the liquor store. I bought a case of beer, came home, had a shot of tequila and a beer or two,91Ƶ he said.

When Amyot arrived home after the incident, he discovered that the bank card he had gone to the bank to check on had arrived in the mail.

He said he doesn91Ƶt consider himself a hero and just wanted everyone in the bank to be safe.

Amyot has lived in Abbotsford on and off for the past two decades and said he thinks it would be nice for the man who stopped the suspect and himself to receive some sort of recognition from the city.

91ƵI91Ƶd be OK with getting some sort of commendation or a placard or a medal from the city of Abbotsford,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵWe just happened to be in the right place at the right time.91Ƶ

He also said he91Ƶd be OK with getting some sort of acknowledgement or tip of the hat from Scotiabank itself.

91ƵIt91Ƶs good that it all came out the way it came out, but I91Ƶd be fine if Scotiabank decided to take care of whatever is left on my credit card for me,91Ƶ he joked.

The 46-year-old suspect remains in police custody facing numerous charges, including robbery and weapons offences. Police are continuing to investigate.



Ben Lypka

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