NewsPolice confirm death of suspect in Virginia house explosion

Police confirm death of suspect in Virginia house explosion

Authorities in a Virginia suburb ‌of Washington, D.C. are investigating a⁤ massive explosion at a house ​where ⁢police were investigating reports of shots fired ⁣and attempted to serve a search warrant Monday. (Dec. 5)

By MATTHEW BARAKAT

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ARLINGTON,⁣ Va. ‍(AP) — ‌A massive ​explosion at a duplex where police were investigating reports of shots fired shook the ‌Washington, D.C suburb on Monday, completely destroying the home.

All⁣ officers were able ‍to escape serious injury, but it​ was unclear what happened to the⁢ suspect who was inside the home ‌when​ it was leveled by the explosion,‌ according to Arlington County,‌ Virginia, police spokesperson Ashley Savage.

Officers⁤ went to the home ⁢at about 4:45 p.m. after receiving ‍reports of shots fired. They later determined the shots ‍came from a​ flare ​gun,‍ Savage said. While​ police investigated, they obtained a search warrant for the home.

When police later attempted to⁤ execute the warrant, the‌ suspect‌ fired several‍ rounds inside the home and the explosion ‍occurred just before 8:30 p.m., shooting flames and​ debris into the air, according to police.

Savage said it was unclear whether the​ rounds were fired from a flare gun or a​ firearm. Police don’t have any evidence that others ⁤were in the duplex but can’t rule out ​the possibility, she ‌said.

Carla Rodriguez of South Arlington said she could hear the explosion more than 2 miles (3.2 kilometers)‍ away and came ‌to the‌ scene, but police kept⁣ onlookers blocks⁣ away.

“I actually thought a plane exploded,” ​she⁢ said.

Bob Maynes thought⁤ maybe a tree ​had fallen on⁢ his house‍ when⁤ he heard⁤ the explosion.

“I was sitting in my living room watching ‌television and the whole house shook,”‌ Maynes⁤ said. ​“It wasn’t an ​earthquake ⁤kind of tremor, but ​the ⁣whole‍ house shook.”

Arlington​ is located across‌ the Potomac River from Washington,⁣ D.C. The explosion occurred ‍in Bluemont, a neighborhood in north Arlington where many of the homes are duplexes.

Fire officials⁢ do not ​know the cause of⁢ the explosion, said ‍Capt. Nate Hiner,⁤ a spokesperson for the Arlington⁢ Fire Department.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said federal agents ⁣and federal fire⁣ investigators were at ‌the scene and assisting in the ‍investigation.

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