Police-Involved Shooting In BaCo. Linked To FBI Investigation

PIKESVILLE, Md. (WJZ) -- A police-involved shooting is under investigation in Baltimore County. An officer shot and killed a man after a nearby bank robbery. Detectives say the incident is linked to an FBI investigation.

Investigators say it started just after 1 p.m. Friday. A Wells Fargo bank in the 1500 block of Reisterstown Road in Pikesville was robbed.

Police stopped cars in the area of Old Court and Falls roads to search for the two suspects.

Investigators say that officers were on foot when a car matching the suspect vehicle description pulled out of the line of stopped traffic, crossed the center line and drove toward one of the officers.

As the vehicle was coming toward the officer, the officer fired into the front windshield of the car, striking the driver.

"He encounters this vehicle. At some point during the encounter, he fires several shots. The shots strike one person in the vehicle. The other person was not hit," said Corporal John Wachter, Baltimore County Police Department.

Police now say the passenger was a serial bank robbery suspect known as "The Aviator," wanted by the FBI. He suffered non-life threatening injuries. Charges against him are pending.

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Investigators say several drivers were stopped in the area at the time of the shooting.

"We have witnesses to this incident, so they are going to interviewed as to what they saw and heard," said Wachter.

"Thought for taking cover for a second, but I mean, thankfully it looks like they got it under control pretty quickly," said Doe Kim, who was operating his fruit stand nearby when the shots were fired.

"I was just helping some customers and suddenly we just heard four or five shots go off over on the corner and just ten to 15 cops come flying down the road," Kim added.

Police say after the shooting, the car continued onto Ruxton Road and struck a civilian vehicle. That vehicle then struck a second civilian vehicle. No serious injuries were reported.

Investigators say the bank robbery was committed by passing a note. Police recovered money and bank property from the suspect vehicle.

Police have not recovered a weapon from the suspects or the suspect vehicle.

The officer who fired his weapon will be placed on administrative status, which is standard procedure.

There is body camera footage from a responding officer at the scene. It does not capture the shooting itself.

Police say the officer who fired his weapon was not equipped with a camera.

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