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Bank customer arrested after warning teller of armed man

The man says the incident was all just a big miscommunication, and the armed man was in law enforcement

By David Owens
The Hartford Courant

GLASTONBURY, Conn. — A man who became alarmed when he saw a man carrying a gun inside the TD Bank at 2461 Main St. last Thursday afternoon was himself charged with breach of peace because he shook up bank staff.

Robert Gursky, 50, of Cavan Lane, was in the bank transacting business when he saw a person with a handgun. The person he saw was legally carrying the firearm and had no ill intent, police said.

Gursky, however, was concerned and tried to convey what he saw to a bank teller.

“He was trying to relay to the teller someone had a gun,” Glastonbury Agent Kevin Szydlo said. Gursky was trying to write a note to the teller, and also said “gun.” Gursky then completed his transaction and left the bank. He also tore up the note he was writing and threw it away.

The teller and other bank staff became alarmed, activated their robbery protocol and called police, Szydlo said. Police figured out who had the gun and determined he possessed it legally. They also tracked down Gursky, interviewed him, then charged him with breach of peace.

He was released on a promise to appear in court Sept. 25. Gursky declined to comment on Monday.

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