Armored truck driver shot, robbed outside South Philly bank, police say

Investigators are searching for at least two suspects involved in the Thursday afternoon shooting

Philadelphia police are searching for at least two suspects wanted for robbing and shooting a Brinks armored truck driver at a Bank of America branch in South Philly on Thursday afternoon.
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The driver of an armored Brinks truck was shot in chest Thursday afternoon during a robbery outside a Bank of America branch in South Philadelphia, police said.

The shooting happened around 2:30 p.m. in the driveway of the bank on the 1900 block South Christopher Columbus Boulevard.

When the driver of the Brinks truck pulled up to make a delivery to the bank's ATM, a gold-colored sedan backed up in front of the truck to block it from leaving, police said.

Two people then got out of the sedan and approached the 24-year-old truck driver to rob him, police said. At least one of them was armed. A struggle ensued and shots were fired at the driver, striking him in the chest, investigators said.

During the struggle, the suspects took a gun from the driver and an undisclosed amount of money, police said.

The truck driver was wearing a bullet-proof vest, but was shot in a part of his chest just to the side of the vest, police said. He was taken to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and listed in critical condition.

Authorities believe a third person may have been driving the sedan, which was last seen on Snyder Avenue.

No arrests have been made and investigation is ongoing with the FBI and Philadelphia police.