'Shoot him, shoot him': Bernard Williams claims the female accomplice he had in a headlock urged the gunman to take him out as the 75-year-old held her in a headlock
Photo:Vic PoliceThe man armed with the sawn-off shotgun is seen taking aim at Mr Williams who now has his female accomplice in a headlock inside the NAB branch in Bellarine on Thursday

'You're not that big - I reckon I can take you down'





Bernard Williams, 75, took down two armed robbers inside a bank
    The pensioner from Victoria's south-west grabbed one in a headlock
    Female bandit urged her male accomplice to 'shoot him, shoot him'
    Gunman pointed the shotgun at the elderly man but did not fire
    He turned and fled instead to a waiting car empty-handed
    The 29-year-old woman has been remanded in custody

 The man armed with the sawn-off shotgun is seen taking aim at Mr Williams who now has his female accomplice in a headlock inside the NAB branch in Bellarine on Thursday
A 75-year-old man proved too strong and too quick for two armed bank robbers in Geelong, placing one in a headlock and scaring the other into running away.
Bernard Williams is being hailed a hero after stepping in to stop the heist by a gunman and a female accomplice armed with a screwdriver at suburban Newcomb, 80 kilometres south-west of Melbourne.
'I took another quick look at the one standing next to me and thought "you're not that big in stature - I reckon I can take you down" and I grabbed her around the neck and twisted her around and put her between me and the bloke with the gun,' Mr Williams told Radio 3AW.