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Man Takes Hostages in N.H. Clinton Office

Friday, 30 November 2007 02:04 PM EST

ROCHESTER, N.H. -- A man claiming to have a bomb was holding one or more hostages at Hillary Clinton's campaign office Friday, police said.

Authorities were sending a tactical bomb unit to assist local police, and the area was evacuated, said Maj. Michael Handbrook of New Hampshire State Police.

Witness Lettie Tzizik said that she spoke to a woman shortly after she was released from the office by the hostage-taker.

"A young woman with a 6-month or 8-mont-old infant came rushing into the store just in tears, and she said, 'You need to call 911. A man has just walked into the Clinton office, opened his coat and showed us a bomb strapped to his chest with duct tape."

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ROCHESTER, N.H. -- A man claiming to have a bomb was holding one or more hostages at Hillary Clinton's campaign office Friday, police said.Authorities were sending a tactical bomb unit to assist local police, and the area was evacuated, said Maj. Michael Handbrook of New...
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