…on a more serious note: Police Warn Irate IndyMac Bank Customers

by on July 15, 2008 · 0 comments

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Police watch irate customers outside IndyMac – some bank patrons told to remain calm or face arrest

AP – msnbc / July. 15, 2008

LOS ANGELES – Police ordered angry customers lined up outside a branch of failed bank IndyMac to remain calm or face arrest Tuesday as they tried to pull their money on the second day of the institution’s federal takeover.

At least three police squad cars showed up early Tuesday as tensions rose outside the San Fernando Valley branch of Pasadena-based IndyMac Bank.

Federal regulators seized IndyMac on Friday and reopened the bank Monday under the control of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Deposits to $100,000 are fully insured by the FDIC. Worried customers with deposits in excess of insured limits flooded IndyMac Bank branches on Monday, demanding to withdraw as much money as they could or get answers about the fate of their funds.

When it was clear some wouldn’t get in before closing, FDIC employees apparently took down names and told them to return Tuesday.

Other customers began lining up at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, and by dawn, tensions escalated because people on the list were getting priority. By 8 a.m., about 50 people on the list waited in one line and many more waited in another. Five people were allowed in at a time.

Customers became infuriated, and police told them they could be arrested if they didn’t remain calm. Police stood by at some other branches around Southern California but there were no other reports of problems.

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