Lincoln, Nebraska police arrested a man August 16th who they believe tried to rob a U.S. Bank branch last month by passing a note through the drive-through lane. James Fitzsimmons, 57, left without taking anything, but the note he passed a teller July 29 claimed there were gunmen inside and bombs that could be exploded remotely inside the bank. Court documents say he instructed the teller to place money in the bag and to not call police. No weapons or explosives were found, and no one was injured. Fitzsimmons left without money, heading south in an older-model, four-door white vehicle with a sunroof and Ohio plates.
Fitzsimmons is the former program director for Mix 107.7 WMMX in Dayton, Ohio. Fitzsimmons, who was known as Randy James at the time, was the off-the-air program director for Mix 107.7 WMMX from 1991-94.
In March 2013, he was program director for contemporary Christian WAKW (STAR 93 3) in Cincinnati when he announced his resignation to launch his new media company, TRUTH2VALUE.
According to allaccess.com, Fitzsimmons developed WAKW, Christian radio’s first Hot Adult Contemporary/Top 40 hybrid.
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