Police kill armed man who took two hostages at Texas Wal-Mart
Reporting from AMARILLO, Texas — Officers fatally shot an armed man inside a Wal-Mart store in Amarillo on Tuesday after he took two people hostage, including a manager with whom he had a work-related dispute, according to police.
Amarillo police said neither hostage was injured and identified the suspect as 54-year-old Mohammad Moghaddam. Police didn’t release any details about Moghaddam, including whether he was former employee or what may have led up to the incident.
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Officers responded to a reported shooting at the store around 11 a.m., amid reports that an armed person was inside and may have had hostages. Police later said that officers made their way inside the store and that a police SWAT crew shot the suspect, though they didn’t immediately say whether the man had died. No other injuries were reported.
In a brief statement late Tuesday afternoon, police confirmed that Moghaddam had been fatally shot. Police called the incident a “workplace violence event,” saying Moghaddam had a work-related dispute with a manager he took hostage.
Wal-Mart spokesman Brian Nick released a statement earlier Tuesday saying all store associates and customers were safe. Nick thanked officers, saying: “This was a very difficult situation and we are thankful for the quick response from law enforcement.”
Authorities said the investigation was ongoing in Amarillo, a city in the Texas Panhandle. Some nearby streets were closed as a precaution during the incident, including an offramp to Interstate 27. The city released a statement earlier in the day saying only that emergency officials were on the scene of an “active shooter incident.”
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UPDATES:
3:38 p.m.: This article was updated with news that armed man was killed and that there were two hostages.
2:20 p.m.: This article was updated with news that at least one person was taken hostage during the incident.
12:37 p.m.: This article was updated with a statement from the city and some more details.
10:39 a.m.: This article was updated with police announcing there were no confirmed gunshot victims.
This article was originally published at 10:13 a.m.
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