Kind of true. Heres the deal. A couple years ago I was working Corporate Security for another bank and Huntington had a robbery that resulted in a teller being shot and she lost the twins that she was pregnant with. Shortly after they added the secure vestibles to around 11 or so branches. Most of them were in areas of previous armed robberies or higher risk. The branches with the secure vestibles have a no weapons policy and if the customers dont like that they can choose to go through the drive through, use the ATM or go to another branch. I've personally seen these doors stop armed robberies so they work.
How long does it take a Huntington branch to install those secure doors? I worked a short security gig at the Huntington branch in Broadripple a few weekends ago after it had been robbed a few days earlier. As far as I know they haven't done anything new to the entry but I haven't been back there yet.