‘Five taken hostage’ in post office in Virginia, US
Five people have been taken hostage in a post office in the US by a man in a
wheelchair claiming to be carrying explosives, say reports.
Local media reports say grenades have been found in the man’s vehicle parked outside
the post office in Wytheville.
The town mayor of Wytheville, Trent Crewe, told the Associated Press news agency the
man had fired shots from the building but no injuries were reported.
Police are at the scene and people have been told to evacuate the area.
Local businesswoman Susan Holman told the Wytheville Enterprise newspaper police had
warned the man had “enough explosives to take out the whole block”.
Police have cordoned off the scene and advised people to evacuate homes and
businesses in the immediate area.
“It’s completely surrounded by police in every direction,” said town manager Wayne
Sutherland, speaking from his office nearby.
“All I can see is blue lights,” he told AP.
A police hostage negotiator was reported to have been speaking to the man.
Pete Rendina, spokesman for the US Postal Inspection Service, said the man, who was
missing part of his leg, had made no demands other than a request for a pizza.
Three employees and two members of the public were believed to be inside the post
office.
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