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Texas police respond to synagogue 'hostage' situation Texas police respond to synagogue 'hostage' situation
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Emergency responders have been at the scene
Police in the US state of Texas are negotiating with a man who appears to have taken hostages at a synagogue in the town of Colleyville.Police in the US state of Texas are negotiating with a man who appears to have taken hostages at a synagogue in the town of Colleyville.
It is not known if he is armed or if anyone has been hurt.It is not known if he is armed or if anyone has been hurt.
The service was being streamed live when the incident started. The feed has since been taken down, but not before an angry man could be heard saying he didn't want anyone to be hurt. The service was being streamed live when the incident started. The feed has since been taken down, but not before an angry man could be heard saying he did not want anyone to be hurt.
Police have deployed special weapons teams to the scene.Police have deployed special weapons teams to the scene.
It is unclear how many people are inside the building. Local residents are being evacuated.It is unclear how many people are inside the building. Local residents are being evacuated.
The police department in Colleyville said in a tweet at 11:30 (16:30 GMT) that it was "conducting SWAT operations" at the address of the Congregation Beth Israel.The police department in Colleyville said in a tweet at 11:30 (16:30 GMT) that it was "conducting SWAT operations" at the address of the Congregation Beth Israel.
Two hours later the department said the situation "remains ongoing". Two hours later the department said the situation remained "ongoing".
"We ask that you continue to avoid the area. We will continue to provide updates via social media," it said."We ask that you continue to avoid the area. We will continue to provide updates via social media," it said.
A live stream of the Shabbat morning service on Facebook captured audio of a man talking loudly.
He could be heard saying, "You get my sister on the phone" and "I am gonna die".
He was also heard saying: "There's something wrong with America."
Barry Klompus, a member of the congregation since it opened in 1999, said he had been told about the incident by another member and had quickly turned to the live feed until it was pulled.
"It was horrible listening and watching, and it's that much more horrible not knowing," Mr Klompus told Reuters news agency.