Los Angeles marks 20 years since bloody bank robbery
LOS ANGELES — Dozens of Los Angeles police officers gathered at an emotional ceremony Tuesday to mark the 20th anniversary of an infamous gunbattle between police and two heavily armed bank robbers that changed the way police departments across the United States arm their officers.
The ceremony Tuesday morning honoured the bravery and boldness of the hundreds of police officers who responded to the Feb. 28, 1997, shootout at a Bank of America branch in North Hollywood.
For 44 minutes, the officers armed with only their handguns dodged a barrage of bullets as they engaged in a fierce gunbattle with two heavily-armed suspects carrying AK-47 rifles and wearing body armour.
“Twenty years ago an attempted bank robbery transformed not just the city, but transformed law enforcement nationwide,” Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said. “The officers on scene were outgunned but they stepped up.”


