Mich. Police Use Faygo Red Pop as Lure to End Bank Hostage Standoff

June 30, 2025
A Michigan State Police trooper fatally shot a suspect in a Saginaw Township bank hostage incident when authorities dangled a soda from a drone and the man stood in front of a window to grab it.
About 8:05 p.m., an MSP drone flew to the building with a 24-ounce bottle of the red soda hanging from it. As the beverage dangled in front of a window, Allen appeared and a member of the MSP Emergency Services Team fired a single rifle shot from his position on the roof of the AutoZone Auto Parts store located across the street at 5545 State St., Vetter said.

Allen did not step outside of the building prior to being shot, she added. Witnesses reported hearing an explosion, but Vetter said that was just the sound of the rifle shot.

Police rushed in and escorted the Mercantile employee outside, draping a blanket around her shoulders. She was taken to an area hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. She was discharged later the same night.

Allen died from his wound. Police are investigating reports Allen had recently absconded from the Saginaw County TRI-CAP program. TRI-CAP is a Probation Residential Center at 2300 Veterans Memorial Parkway offering an alternative placement option to jail or prison for male or female offenders. Residents receive support, counseling, educational services and 24-hour supervision.

Michigan Department of Corrections records show Allen had not been in their system.

MLive reached out to Mercantile but did not immediately hear back. The bank’s Facebook account posted Friday night the location would be closed until further notice, with its website stating it remains closed as of Monday, June 30.

“Out of respect for those involved and to avoid interfering with the ongoing investigation, we are not sharing further details at this time,” reads Mercantile’s Facebook post.

Several neighboring financial institutions have shared posts of solidarity with Mercantile.

“Some days demand more than any of us expect. You answered with courage. We stand beside you with strength,” reads a post from Jolt Credit Union.

“Our hearts are with Mercantile Bank, its employees, and everyone affected by Friday’s events,” added Health Advantage Credit Union. “This is a difficult time for our community, and we’re thankful for those who worked to keep others safe.”

The Saginaw County Chamber of Commerce likewise shared its “heartfelt thoughts to our friends at Mercantile Bank.”

The EST member who fired the fatal shot has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation, as is standard practice whenever a trooper shoots someone. Once police have wrapped their investigation, they will forward their reports to the Michigan Attorney General’s Office for review.

An MSP policy mandates all use-of-force incidents involving troopers be directly forwarded to the AG’s Office rather than the prosecutor of the county where an incident occurred.

Allen’s death is Saginaw County’s 15th homicide and the first in Saginaw Township so far this year. His death is also the second this year to result from officers’ bullets, the first being that of Corin M. Skinner, 33, shot by two Saginaw police officers the evening of March 30. Skinner attacked a third officer with a knife, prompting the other two to fire.

Prosecutors deemed the officers’ justified in their use of lethal force.

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