A multiday FBI operation aimed at rescuing a group of hostages in Houston culminated in a shootout between agents and at least one alleged culprit who was killed in the exchange. The FBI offered few details about the incident, excluding the number of agents, hostages and suspects involved. It said it conducted the operation to assist the Waller County Sheriff’s Office. The Associated Press has the story:
FBI: 1 person dead in multiday hostage rescue
Newslooks- HOUSTON (AP)
One person was fatally shot during a hostage rescue on Thursday in Houston, according to the FBI.
FBI agents had been part of a multiday law enforcement operation to rescue a group of hostages, the agency’s Houston office said in a statement.
“All the hostages have been safely rescued, no FBI agents are injured, and one individual is deceased,” according to the statement.
The shooting took place early Thursday morning in north Houston.
The FBI declined to say how many agents were involved or where the shooting took place. A large police presence was seen late Thursday morning at a motel.
The FBI said it was assisting the Waller County Sheriff’s Office in the rescue operation but declined to provide more information on the number of hostages or what led to the shooting.
“There is no threat to public safety at this time,” the FBI said.
The sheriff’s office in Waller County, located northwest of Houston, referred all calls to the county’s district attorney’s office.
Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
The FBI said a review team will investigate the shooting.