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Gunman Opens Fire at Phoenix Office Complex

Phoenix Office Building Shooting

A gunman opened fire at an office complex here on Wednesday, wounding at least five people, one of them seriously, before fleeing, the police said. Several hours after the shooting, members of a police S.W.A.T. unit continued to check the building, but the whereabouts of the gunman were not known.

 

Off-duty cop surrenders after firing at SWAT team

Police vs. SWAT

An armed off-duty police officer who fired shots at officers and a SWAT team after barricading himself inside his estranged wife's home in Pennsylvania surrendered to police late Sunday... Police were called to the residence around 1:44 p.m. Sunday to break up an alleged dispute between neighbors.

 

Judge stabbed, officer shot in Wash.

Cops

SWAT teams in western Washington state were looking for a man who fled a courthouse Friday after a judge was stabbed in the neck and a female officer was shot, officials said.

 

Ex-employee opens fire at FedEx building in Bedford Park

Ex-employee opens fire at FedEx building in Bedford Park

A former employee ran into a FedEx facility in Bedford Park this morning and opened fire while yelling his wife's name, sending workers scrambling for cover before he turned the gun on himself, police said. Benjamin Robinson, 28, entered the building at 5151 W. 73rd St. shortly before 8 a.m. and jumped into a truck and started firing, police said. About an hour later, with SWAT teams stationed outside, Robinson shot and killed himself, police and witnesses said.

Senh: Marriage problems. Jeez.

 

Submachine guns, handguns stolen from LAPD SWAT-training site

Submachine guns, handguns stolen from LAPD SWAT-training site

A cache of Los Angeles Police Department submachine guns and handguns was stolen last week from a secured building used by the department's SWAT unit, raising fears that the weapons, which police had altered to fire only blanks, could be converted back to lethal use, police officials confirmed.

 

SWAT team raids Pitt's 'World War Z' warehouse

SWAT team raids Pitt's 'World War Z' warehouse

Brad Pitt isn't a terrorist — but he's certainly being treated like one. On Monday, a SWAT team raided a Budapest warehouse holding weapons being used in Pitt's upcoming zombie movie "World War Z." "The film is already over budget and over schedule," a source tells Us Weekly. "Brad is furious."

 

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