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New Tyria Credit Union Siege

New Tyria Credit Union Siege
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Republican Guard units taking aim at the League of Neptune Credit Union building, 25 January
LocationNew Tyria, Tyreseia
Date23–28 January 1939
Attack type
Bank robbery, hostage taking
WeaponsVarious
Deaths1
Non-fatal injuries
13
PerpetratorsAnchor Gang

The New Tyria Credit Union Siege was a foiled bank robbery and hostage crisis in Tyreseia that popularized the term "New Tyria syndrome." The event was widely broadcast in real time across radio news, and was one of the first financial institution robberies to gain mass nationwide coverage in Tyreseia. A group of Invictist militants known popularly as the Anchor Gang had raided the vault of the League of Neptune's Credit Union building in central New Tyria in hopes of acquiring banknotes to fund their operations and perform a high-profile act to gain notoriety. The Gang had hoped to use local tellers as hostages and a means for a guaranteed escape back to a safehouse of undetermined location. The attack quickly faltered as elements of the New Tyrian Metropolitan Constabulary and Republican Guard laid siege to the building. The incident gained further infamy through captives refusing to testify against the Anchor Gang or help law enforcement during the siege. Many at the time theorized about a potential manipulative emotional bond that could have formed between captor and hostage during the long siege; such behavior could also be amply explained by simple distrust of law enforcement's cavalier attitude towards the lives and safety of all involved. The siege ultimately ended in a pitched gun battle and storming of the Credit Union building. One captor was killed by gunfire while several Anchor Gang members, hostages, and law enforcement were wounded.

Events

Republican Guardsmen lead away surviving Anchor Gang members

Aftermath

The event also forced Tyreseian law enforcement to totally rethink hostage-taking procedure. Such events were in themselves a novelty in the country; the antics of the Anchor Gang were some of the first widely-known modern instances of hostage robberies.

In popular culture