Hehe, thats crazy (what the cops did that is, not that they got fired).
Robbing banks is morally correct as long as you don't hurt the innocent.
Rare case of cops doin' the right thing here.
How do you mean that the cops did the right thing in this case? Just to add some info to this case, i read in an other article about this case that it was apparently a robbery in a shopping mall. I dont think that it was bank related. Even if it was bank related, if its an on location robbery, and also during the opening hours of the bank, i think that it would be pretty difficult to avoid that some innocent people might be hurt to some degree (much or less depending on the situation, and either being hurt physically and/or mentally), like the persons who work there, and/or the consumers (if anyone consumers are on location of course). So i think that it would be pretty difficult to rob a bank without affecting some innocent people.
If its happening after closing hours and there is no one in the bank, no person might be directly hurt in some way in that case though, although then it might be more a definition as a break in rather than a robbery, if i am not mistaken? But maybe thats more of a semantic thing though. But i think that it would be very difficult to steal from a bank without some innocent person being affected in some way or another regardless (or how do you mean regarding getting hurt by the way? Only physically and/or mentally hurt during an on location robbery during opening hours of the bank? If someone breaks into a bank after closing hours and there are no people in the bank at that moment in time, maybe someone can still be affected/hurt by it depending on what people take. Maybe they can steal from bank boxes for example, which could affect/hurt innocent people if personal items are stolen for example). I am not sure its possible to steal from a bank without any innocent people getting hurt to some degree.
EDIT: I fixed a typo that i had, and i also added some text.
EDIT 2: I am sorry for the very late edit, but i just wanted to add a bit more text.