and 19-year-old steven willard jr. hold the teller at gunpoint and demand all of the money from the bank s vault. i knew that they meant business. i wasn t going to question or even argue or even try to say, no, i don t have a vault. i just did what they asked. gerber hands over $17,000, but the teller has a feeling the robbers won t have it for long. i knew that they were going to jail. i knew that they were going to get caught. i knew their lives that day were over. the teller notifies the authorities and jeremy peery gets word of the pursuit. he s then a field conservation warden at wisconsin s department of natural resources. they advised me that the bank had been robbed and that the suspects were last seen heading west out of town. peery learns the two robbers have jumped out of the getaway car and are fleeing on foot. the driver of the car, 50-year-old rudolf frenzer continues on with several
confirming his link to the bank robbery. the two other suspects who left the getaway car are both arrested in the days that follow. steven willard jr. is sentenced to 70 months in prison for the robbery while robert mccallie gets 12 years for the dairyland bank robbery and for robbing another bank in the area. it s not until afterwards the shakes start coming and you really realize the gravity of the situation you re in. since the incident, warden peery s dash cam video has been used as a training tool for other patrolmen. now when i sit back and i m reviewing it in a training situation and with other folks, i have mixed feelings. i understand that those decisions had to be made and it had to end up the way it did because of frenzer s actions. but it still doesn t take away the fact that there is sorrow there. you had to take another person s life. [ gunshots ]
and 19-year-old steven willard jr. hold the teller at gunpoint and demand all of the money from the bank s vault. i knew that they meant business. i wasn t going to question or even argue or even try to say, no, i don t have a vault. i just did what they asked. gerber hands over $17,000, but the teller has a feeling the robbers won t have it for long. i knew that they were going to jail. i knew that they were going to get caught. i knew their lives that day were over. the teller notifies the authorities and jeremy peery gets word of the pursuit. he s then a field conservation warden at wisconsin s department of natural resources. they advised me that the bank had been robbed and that the suspects were last seen heading west out of town. peery learns the two robbers have jumped out of the getaway car and are fleeing on foot. the driver of the car, 50-year-old rudolf frenzer continues on with several officers on his tail.
the two other suspects who left the getaway car are both arrested in the days that follow. steven willard jr. is sentenced to 70 months in prison for the robbery while robert mccallie gets 12 years for the dairyland bank robbery and for robbing another bank in the area. it s not until afterwards the shakes start coming and you really realize the gravity of the situation you re in. since the incident, warden peery s dash cam video has been used as a training tool for other patrolmen. now when i sit back and i m reviewing it in a training situation and with other folks, i have mixed feelings. i understand that those decisions had to be made and it had to end up the way it did because of frenzer s actions. but it still doesn t take away the fact that there is sorrow there. you had to take another person s life. [ gunshots ] coming up, a police precinct ambushed.
and masks in the suspect s car confirming his link to the bank robbery. the two other suspects who left the getaway car are both arrested in the days that follow. steven willard jr. is sentenced to 70 months in prison for the robbery while robert mccallie gets 12 years for the dairyland bank robbery and for robbing another bank in the area. it s not until afterwards the shakes start coming and you really realize the gravity of the situation you re in. since the incident, warden peery s dash cam video has been used as a training tool for other patrolmen. now when i sit back and i m reviewing it in a training situation and with other folks, i have mixed feelings. i understand that those decisions had to be made and it had to end up the way it did because of frenzer s actions. but it still doesn t take away the fact that there is sorrow there. you had to take another person s life.