
What We Know About The Incident At The FBI Cincinnati Field Office
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : At 4:25 p.m., after a car chase, an exchange of gunfire, and an hours-long standoff, Clinton County emergency management officials said they'd been advised "that law enforcement operations and response has ended."42% : Law enforcement in Ohio engaged in a lengthy standoff with an armed suspect Thursday after the man attempted to break into the FBI's field office in Cincinnati.
41% : The Clinton County Emergency Management Agency said on Facebook that law enforcement had "traded shots" with a male suspect wearing body armor, and that, while the suspect had not yet been taken into custody, he was "contained."
33% : NBC's Ken Dilanian reported, citing two law enforcement officials, that the incident began after a man fired a nail gun at the field office, before brandishing an AR-15 style rifle.
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