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One person died and several hostages were rescued during an operation that lasted several days and involved federal and local law enforcement officials in North Houston, the F.B.I. said in a statement on Thursday. | One person died and several hostages were rescued during an operation that lasted several days and involved federal and local law enforcement officials in North Houston, the F.B.I. said in a statement on Thursday. |
All of the hostages had been “safely rescued” by Thursday morning, the F.B.I. said. The agency said one person had died after “an agent-involved shooting,” and that none of its personnel were injured. | |
The agency said it would “conduct a thorough, factual, and objective investigation of the events.” | |
The F.B.I. said it was assisting the Waller County Sheriff’s Office. It was unclear on Thursday morning what the nature of the hostage situation was. A call to the sheriff’s office was not immediately returned. | |
On Thursday morning, multiple law enforcement officials were at the scene on Esplanade Boulevard, near Greenspoint Drive in North Houston, a local news station, Fox26, reported. | On Thursday morning, multiple law enforcement officials were at the scene on Esplanade Boulevard, near Greenspoint Drive in North Houston, a local news station, Fox26, reported. |