Police say gunman robbed (no-guns) credit union

The Akron Beacon Journal is reporting that a man brandishing a handgun robbed a credit union Tuesday afternoon.

The story says the robbery happened at the Seven Seventeen Credit Union, 4450 Belden Village Ave., about 1:50 p.m. Police told the newspaper a man demanding money from a teller placed a handgun on the counter.

The teller gave the man an undisclosed amount of cash. Police said he left in a light blue Chevrolet Cavalier station wagon driven by another man.

All Seven Seventeen credit unions in Ohio are posted with discriminatory and obviously useless "no-guns" signs.

For a long (but likely far from complete) list of "no-guns" businesses in Ohio that have been attacked by armed criminals, click here.

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