Phoenix Police released details about an hours-long barricade situation on Sunday that led to the arrest of a man.
Police released details about an hours-long barricade situation on Sunday that led to the arrest of a man.
At around 1:30 p.m. on June 4, officers responded to the area of 7th Avenue and McDowell for reports of a man who "entered a residence unlawfully." When officers got there, they found the suspect inside the home he reportedly broke into."What appeared to be gunshots came from inside the residence at which time the Special Assignments Unit responded to the scene to assume the tactical elements of the incident," Phoenix Police Sgt. Robert Scherer said.
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