2 employees shot during bank robbery

? Two young men held up a Louisville bank Monday just after it opened and shot two employees before fleeing, police said.

The suspects, believed to be in their late teens or early 20s, appeared to have been wearing masks. They produced a handgun inside a Chase bank branch and demanded money, then fired two shots, police said. They escaped with an undisclosed amount of money.

One victim was shot in the abdomen and the other was shot in one arm, police spokesman Phil Russell said. Both were in surgery and neither injury was considered life-threatening, Russell said.

No customers were in the bank during the robbery, but there were three or four employees inside, Russell said. The two injured bank workers “were not resisting in any way,” said Lt. Jim Mueller.

“Clearly, these two employees were shot for no reason,” Mueller said.

Police found the getaway car, a blue Chevrolet Impala, soon after the robbery, Russell said.