Police: 10-year-old used as shield during hostage crisis
WEST CHESTER, Ohio – A sheriff said an armed man used a 10-yearold boy as “a shield” during a hostage standoff of around 30 hours that ended peacefully Sunday morning.
Butler County authorities said the boy was taken to a hospital Sunday morning as a precaution, but no injuries were reported. The gunman, 31, surrendered and was jailed. He had recently served prison time for felonious assault.
“Everywhere he moved, he was using the child as a shield,” Sheriff Richard Jones told reporters. “He wouldn’t allow that 10-year-old to leave his sight. That was his protection.”
Jones said the event began after an altercation late Friday night inside an apartment in the northern Cincinnati suburb of Liberty Township. He said the initial call came from the child’s mother, saying a man with a gun was demanding money. She got away from the apartment.
Authorities said the man fired as many as 30 shots, hitting an armored vehicle.
Jones said police also believe the man shot a robot that was sent inside the apartment.
The gunman later barricaded himself with the child inside a vehicle in a garage. The child is not related to him.
Authorities said police didn’t return fire, worried about the child.
The sheriff said the standoff was one of the longest he’s ever been involved in. Jones said there were times when authorities didn’t expect to “get a good result out of this.” He said they could hear the child crying and feared the suspect wanted them to shoot.