Bank robber foiled by window cleaner who spots fake gun
James Rowley disarmed a Andrew Fernandez and then chased him down the street, and then held him there until police turned up.
James Rowley disarmed a Andrew Fernandez and then chased him down the street, and then held him there until police turned up.
A window cleaner, who was in a "bad mood" disarmed a bank robber and chased him down the street in south London - and held him there until police arrived. James Rowley was at Lloyds Bank in Coulsdon when Andrew Fernandez suddenly burst in and waved a gun at the cashier.
But James Rowley spotted that the gun was fake, and chased him out the branch. Speaking to the Evening Standard, he said:
"I was in a bad mood. I'd been dashing around all morning like a headless chicken trying to get the cheques and money together to pay the bills."
James Rowley added: "I was at the counter and I saw this guy walk in with a crash helmet on. I just thought 'here we go'. I knew what was going to happen next and I wasn't in the mood for it."
The unlicensed events unfolded on Saturday night at Clapham Common and Tooting Bec Common.
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