An armored car guard died after being fatally shot outside a Dallas check cashing store while the two shooting suspects remain at large.
Armored Car Guard Fatally Shot Outside Check Cashing Store While Making Cash Delivery
A 52-year-old armored car guard named David Ruback was fatally shot outside a check cashing store in Dallas while making a cash delivery, wherein the armored car guard was reportedly attacked by two unidentified suspects while walking towards the door where they would deliver the cash.
According to a report published in Fox4 News, the armored car guard and another guard were already at the business’s front door, but one of the masked shooting suspects fired at the armored car guard, stealing the bag with cash and escaping with another suspect.
Following the shooting incident, the armored car guard was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead soon after while authorities revealed that the masked suspect who fatally shot the armored car guard was seen in the surveillance footage.
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Shooting Suspects Still At Large After Fatally Shooting Armored Car Guard in Dallas While Delivering Cash
After the tragic death of the armored car guard, authorities revealed images of the two shooting suspects from the surveillance footage gathered, showing the suspects escaping using a white sedan with a black antenna above an open sunroof.
Authorities encouraged anyone who has crucial information about the shooting incident or the shooting suspects to contact them and help the investigation to find justice for the armored car guard, Yahoo News reported.