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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Two people are behind bars after a bank robbery in Little Rock Wednesday evening.

According to police, 16-year-old Tyrone Randolph and his girlfriend, 18-year-old Jasha Howard, were the ones behind the robbery.

On Wednesday, the Little Rock Police Department posted a tweet saying they were investigating an armed robbery at a local Bank of America, reported THV11.

Surveillance video inside the bank showed a man, later identified by police as Randolph, enter the building wearing a white mask and carrying a gun.

He pointed it at the teller and demanded cash.

As the suspect walked out the door, he turned, shot an employee in the shoulder, and jumped into a getaway car allegedly driven by Howard.

The employee who was shot is expected to be okay.

As of Thursday evening, police have not released how much money the suspect got away with.

Randolph was charged with criminal intent to commit capital murder, aggravated robbery, battery and theft of property.

He will be tried as an adult.

Howard faces the same charges in addition to furnishing a deadly weapon to a minor.

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