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Article: U.S. Bank Shutters Norfolk, Neb., Branch Office after Killings.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Article date:
- October 9, 2002
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By Steve Jordon, Omaha World-Herald, Neb. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 9--NORFOLK, Neb.--U.S. Bank has permanently closed its branch office at 13th Street and Pasewalk Avenue, where would-be robbers killed five people on Sept. 26.
While there has been talk of creating a memorial at the site, banking company officials would not comment Monday on the site's future.
"We've discussed what's appropriate to do with the site," said Steve Dale, a spokesman at the company's corporate headquarters in Minneapolis.
Meanwhile, police on Monday said they failed to find robbery plans or guns stolen from a Norfolk sporting goods ...
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