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A Dutch police officer ended an hours-long standoff by running over the hostage-taker with a car Tuesday evening, according to Reuters.
A man armed with a pistol, an automatic rifle and explosives held a man hostage for at least four hours in the Amsterdam Apple Store while demanding $226 million in cryptocurrency from the police as ransom and threatening to blow himself up, Reuters reported.
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Clearly Amsterdam isn’t only a city of bicycles. đ This is how Dutch police last night stopped an armed hostage taker in Amsterdam after the man tried to recapture his hostage who moments earlier managed to escape.pic.twitter.com/BntCfQBsU3
â Harald Doornbos (@HaraldDoornbos) February 23, 2022
The police sent a robot to deliver water to the door at the hostage-takerâs request, at which point the suspect chased the hostage out of the building and was hit by a police car, according to Reuters. He reportedly sustained serious injuries.
The suspected hostage-taker, a 27-year-old man from Amsterdam, had a criminal record, police told Reuters.
The police described the hostage as âheroicâ for âforcing a breakthroughâ in a situation that could have gone on much longer, Reuters reported.
About 70 people escaped the store during the hostage situation and there were no reported injuries besides the hostage-takerâ, according to Reuters.
“We are so incredibly grateful and relieved that our employees and customers in Amsterdam are safe after this terrifying experience,” Apple commented in a statement obtained by Reuters.
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