SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The man shot and killed by Sacramento police officers after allegedly robbing a bank last month had recently been released from prison, where he served a full sentence for a 2012 bank robbery on the same street.
Andrew Anthony Baima, 56, died from the shooting incident that began Jan. 29 along the 1600 block of Response Road, according to the Sacramento County Coroner’s Office. Police said they responded to the area for a report of a bank robbery in progress.
Criminal records show Baima went to prison for robbing a bank on June 29, 2012, along the 1600 block of Response Road. He was released to parole supervision on June 3, 2025, after serving his full sentence as defined by law, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation…