House explodes in Arlington after police warn of man setting off flare gun
- Arlington, Virginia, police are investigating a house explosion after shots were fired inside during a search warrant execution.
- Shots were initially reported as gunfire but later determined to be from a flare gun. Police obtained a search warrant for the home.
- The explosion caused minor injuries to some officers, and the suspect's status and cause of the explosion are unknown. ATF agents and federal fire investigators are assisting in the investigation.
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Na předměstí Washingtonu vybuchl rodinný dům
Mohutná exploze zničila rodinný dům v Arlingtonu na předměstí Washingtonu DC. Došlo k ní poté, co policie vydala příkaz k prohlídce domu. Svědci ohlásili na policii, že muž střílí ve čtvrti světlice. Během exploze byl muž uvnitř domu a o jeho osudu nejsou informace.
Suspect inside home that exploded near Washington, D.C. presumed dead
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 (Xinhua) - Resident James Yoo, 56, the suspect inside an Arlington, Virginia, home that went up in flames Monday night while police were executing a search warrant is presumed to be dead, authorities said Tuesday. Read full story
BREAKING: Suspect killed in house explosion, police believe
(Updated at 3:15 p.m.) The man whose house exploded during a standoff with police is dead. James Yoo, 56, is presumed dead as a result of the explosion of the duplex at 844 N. Burlington Street, in the Bluemont neighborhood, Arlington County police confirmed during a news conference this afternoon. Human remains were located at
Police Identify the Owner of the Home That Exploded in Northern Virginia
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