Bank robbers shot in Texas, by employee's husband

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Husband shoots 2 bank robbery suspects who kidnapped him, his wife | khou.com Houston

COLUMBUS, Texas -- Two bank robbery suspects were shot in Colorado County Thursday night by a man who said they kidnapped him and his wife, a bank employee.

According to the Colorado County Sheriff’s Office, the couple had been held at gunpoint by the suspects inside their home just north of Columbus. They were then forced to drive to the First National Bank of Eagle Lake in Columbus.

The suspects then forced the woman to take out an undisclosed amount of funds, investigators said.

“We believe they had knowledge that she was an employee of the bank for them to be at the residence and to take her back,” Sgt. Andrew Weido with the Columbus County Sheriff’s Office said.

He said the suspects then forced the husband to drive them in his truck south down Highway 71, and that's when the husband of the bank employee was able to gain access to a firearm inside the vehicle.

He fired at the suspects near County Road 101. Authorities then responded to a 911 call from the scene at 7:30 p.m. with the Columbus Police Department arriving first.

When they arrived, officers found the two suspects with gunshot wounds lying on the ground near a pickup that was parked in a ditch.

One of the wounded, 20-year-old Jordan Kutach, was airlifted to Memorial Hermann Hospital in critical condition. The other, 21-year-old Preston Kutach, was taken by EMS to the Columbus Community Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Both suspects lived in the community of Rock Island and neighbors said they were brothers.

The bank’s president, Sam Kana, tells KHOU 11 News he is thankful and blessed that the couple was not hurt.

Those who know them said the husband is a reserve officer with the sheriff’s department and that the community has their back.

“I’m sure that they’re both going to be upset for awhile,” resident Brenda Buehler said. “It’s a frightening thing to have happen, but I think everybody’s going to tell them good job.”

“It’s very positive to a community to hear that the good guy does win in the end,” resident Evan Mullins said.

“It could have turned out so much worse,” store owner Debbie Damon said.

Investigators said the couple did not know their attackers, and it is unclear how they became targets.

They are not releasing their names, or surveillance video, which they said captures some of the crime still in progress.

The Texas Rangers will be assisting with the sheriff’s investigation.
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I would not be surprised if the robbers planned on killing the couple at the end.
 
My feel good story of the morning. I pray for the couple who had to endure this crime against them, and wish for them the peace that they deserve. I hope the family of the perps can find peace in their loss and introspection in their hearts as to why their kids thought that crime was the easy way to prosperity. Jeff
 
What, no demonstrations calling for Justice for Jordan? Right, this is Texas. When I was in the Army in Ft. Bliss, the local newspaper ran a piece about a homeowner who came home and found a burglar going across the backyard with a bag of loot. Took off the top of the guy's head at 50 yds with a .357. Paper ran it under the headline "Sharpshooting Homeowner Nails Burglar".
 
In San Francisco a homeowner had repeated problems with burglars. He then put up barbed wire on the back side of his property, as that is the direction they were coming from. The city made him take it down because criminals might get cut going over the fence.
 
If you want a laugh read the dead robbers obituary..........

Henneke Funeral Home

LMAO! What a joke!!! Not typically one to speak ill of the deceased and all, but that is a load... I served as a LEO in Columbus, TX for over three years. I have PERSONALLY arrested this POS several times. It was just a matter of time before someone ventilated this guy...
 
What, no demonstrations calling for Justice for Jordan? Right, this is Texas. When I was in the Army in Ft. Bliss, the local newspaper ran a piece about a homeowner who came home and found a burglar going across the backyard with a bag of loot. Took off the top of the guy's head at 50 yds with a .357. Paper ran it under the headline "Sharpshooting Homeowner Nails Burglar".

What an amazing headline.
 
If you want a laugh read the dead robbers obituary..........

Henneke Funeral Home

What the Fuck?

From the obit: The Bible says, “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”

I'm pretty sure the Bible wasn't referring to him.

Ultimately if he needed money why didn't he ask one of the 250 relatives that "Miss Him".
 
Do u know the bank robbery that is still alive has been released back to the house where the robbery was planned wtf is wrong with laws in this world now all the family and friends are at the house building him a ramp and drinking and having a party like he's a damn hero too bad the bullet missed his head
 
Why is he not in jail? This sounds incredible. Bank robbery, kidnapping, and not in jail? Are you sure about this?

Do u know the bank robbery that is still alive has been released back to the house where the robbery was planned wtf is wrong with laws in this world now all the family and friends are at the house building him a ramp and drinking and having a party like he's a damn hero too bad the bullet missed his head