Armed woman interrupts TV newscast in US
NEW YORK: An armed lady interrupted a live show in a US, after she detonate into a radio hire upon Tuesday wielding a gun, forcing a dusk newscast off a air, a hire has said.
However, no a single has been harmed in a situation in North Carolina, ABC Charlotte affiliate 'WSOC-TV' said.
After a short deadlock with a military special team which surrounded a office office building of a TV station, a lady was arrested. 'ABC News' pronounced she had pulled out a gun as well as put it to her head though military after schooled a gun wasn't loaded.
The hire went black during a situation during 5 PM though was behind upon air an hour later; employees were evacuated to a behind section of a parking lot during a incident, 'The Daily Telegraph' online reported.
"Not upon air. Distraught lady with gun in lobby. Police have office office building surrounded. Employees evacuated," WSOC-TV anchor Blair Miller pronounced in a summary upon a 'Twitter' site, from inside a station.
Local military chief Rodney Monroe told WBTV which a lady threatened a receptionist as well as herself while they were barricaded in a building. Although military primarily pronounced a lady had dismissed during least a single shot, Monroe after pronounced no shots had been fired.
However, no a single has been harmed in a situation in North Carolina, ABC Charlotte affiliate 'WSOC-TV' said.
After a short deadlock with a military special team which surrounded a office office building of a TV station, a lady was arrested. 'ABC News' pronounced she had pulled out a gun as well as put it to her head though military after schooled a gun wasn't loaded.
The hire went black during a situation during 5 PM though was behind upon air an hour later; employees were evacuated to a behind section of a parking lot during a incident, 'The Daily Telegraph' online reported.
"Not upon air. Distraught lady with gun in lobby. Police have office office building surrounded. Employees evacuated," WSOC-TV anchor Blair Miller pronounced in a summary upon a 'Twitter' site, from inside a station.
Local military chief Rodney Monroe told WBTV which a lady threatened a receptionist as well as herself while they were barricaded in a building. Although military primarily pronounced a lady had dismissed during least a single shot, Monroe after pronounced no shots had been fired.
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