Video: Andrew Hutchinson At Fort Thomas<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\nA video of Andrew Hutchinson at Fort Thomas is currently getting viral on Twitter. Steven Albrurron, the WLWT news reporter, tweeted a video of Kenton County SWAT calling Andrew Hutchinson’s name to surrender.<\/p>\n
“Sounds like flash bangs or tear gas was just utilized,” he wrote. So far, four Kenton County SWAT officers have called for “Andrew Hutchinson” to come out with his hands up.<\/p>\n
\nSounds like flash bangs or tear gas was just used\u20264 so far @wlwt<\/a> #breaking<\/a> #ftthomas<\/a> Kenton county SWAT are calling out for what sounds like \u201cAndrew Hutchinson\u201d to come out with his hands up. pic.twitter.com\/ZCIs2QF7E4<\/a><\/p>\n\u2014 Steven Albritton (@StevenAlbritton) June 14, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\nThe detail of the situation will be updated soon. But as of now, we know that he is involved in a hostage situation at Fort Thomas. According to Fox19, on Monday night, a SWAT squad was sent to a situation near Fort Thomas.<\/p>\n
The action is taking place at the junction of South Fort Thomas Avenue and South Grand Avenue. According to a source, someone fired rounds at Fort Thomas police and is currently besieged inside a structure.<\/p>\n
Police have stated that they are investigating an active shooter in the 700 block of Grand Avenue.<\/p>\n
WLWT anchor Steven Albritton is also reporting from the site. According to Albritton, authorities attempted to contact the suspect but received no answer.<\/p>\n
At this moment, no other information on the suspect or the incident has been published.<\/p>\n
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\n Kenton County SWAT Respond To Hostage Situation As 5 Shots Fired<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\nKenton County SWAT response to a hostage situation at South Fort Thomas Avenue. According to the WLWT anchor, five shots were fired earlier at the scene before officers surround the venue.<\/p>\n
\nNew vantage point. Kenton County SWAT continue to tell Andrew Hutchinson to surrender and come outside. A witness I spoke to says she heard 5 shots fired earlier. Another says she heard something during the storm then saw tons of police show up. @WLWT<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/6dnbIBqksf<\/a><\/p>\n
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A video of Andrew Hutchinson at Fort Thomas is currently getting viral on Twitter. Steven Albrurron, the WLWT news reporter, tweeted a video of Kenton County SWAT calling Andrew Hutchinson’s name to surrender.<\/p>\n
“Sounds like flash bangs or tear gas was just utilized,” he wrote. So far, four Kenton County SWAT officers have called for “Andrew Hutchinson” to come out with his hands up.<\/p>\n
\nSounds like flash bangs or tear gas was just used\u20264 so far @wlwt<\/a> #breaking<\/a> #ftthomas<\/a> Kenton county SWAT are calling out for what sounds like \u201cAndrew Hutchinson\u201d to come out with his hands up. pic.twitter.com\/ZCIs2QF7E4<\/a><\/p>\n
\u2014 Steven Albritton (@StevenAlbritton) June 14, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n
The detail of the situation will be updated soon. But as of now, we know that he is involved in a hostage situation at Fort Thomas. According to Fox19, on Monday night, a SWAT squad was sent to a situation near Fort Thomas.<\/p>\n
The action is taking place at the junction of South Fort Thomas Avenue and South Grand Avenue. According to a source, someone fired rounds at Fort Thomas police and is currently besieged inside a structure.<\/p>\n
Police have stated that they are investigating an active shooter in the 700 block of Grand Avenue.<\/p>\n
WLWT anchor Steven Albritton is also reporting from the site. According to Albritton, authorities attempted to contact the suspect but received no answer.<\/p>\n
At this moment, no other information on the suspect or the incident has been published.<\/p>\n
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\nKenton County SWAT Respond To Hostage Situation As 5 Shots Fired<\/h2>\n
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\nKenton County SWAT response to a hostage situation at South Fort Thomas Avenue. According to the WLWT anchor, five shots were fired earlier at the scene before officers surround the venue.<\/p>\n
\nNew vantage point. Kenton County SWAT continue to tell Andrew Hutchinson to surrender and come outside. A witness I spoke to says she heard 5 shots fired earlier. Another says she heard something during the storm then saw tons of police show up. @WLWT<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/6dnbIBqksf<\/a><\/p>\n