Binghamton N.Y. Hostage Shootings

Authorities are at the scene of a building in Binghamton, New York, where there are “multiple” shooting victims and hostages are being held, a county spokesman said.
Broome County Director of Emergency Services Brett Chellis said there is an “active” shooting situation at the American Civic Association, and that several law enforcement agencies are at the scene.
Chellis did not provide numbers of victims or hostages, and had no further details.
The local newspaper, the Press & Sun-Bulletin, said on its Web site that at least four people were shot and 41 people had been taken hostage. The newspaper reported that Binghamton Mayor Matthew Ryan, who was at the scene, said there was a hostage situation and said the shooter had a high-powered rifle.
FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said the FBI is sending hostage negotiators and an evidence response team to the scene.
The newspaper said the incident began around 10:30 a.m. ET. Nearby apartments were being evacuated and Binghamton High School is on lockdown, it said.
“Within minutes [the situation] turned into one just flooded with police,” Bob Joseph, news director of WNBF Radio, told CNN.
The American Civic Association helps immigrants and refugees with a number of issues, including personal counseling, resettlement, citizenship and reunification, and provides interpreters and translators, according to a United Way of Broome County Web site, which is affiliated with the association.
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