The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of an unknown man wanted in connection with a deadly robbery of the Xerox Federal Credit Union in Webster, New York, on August 12, 2003. During the robbery, two people were shot and one of them died of their wounds.The suspect entered the credit union around 10 a.m. and told one of the employees that he was with the "FBI" and was "staging a robbery."
According to the FBI, the suspect was wearing "a dark blue, nylon, raid-type jacket with yellow "FBI" letters on the back and the sleeves. He also wore a "US Marshal's Service" style badge on a chain around his neck. In addition, he wore a navy blue bullet proof vest, a navy blue t-shirt, navy blue pants, a black cap, and sunglasses with thick dark frames."

Unknown Bank Suspect
After asking an employee about the bank's security and alarm systems, the suspect pulled two weapons and demanded money. He ordered employees to produce money and he demanded that customers obey him. Two customers were shot during the robbery. One of them died inside the credit union.
After being given money, the suspect fled. He believed to be in his 20s about six foot tall and 200 pounds.
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