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- House explosion rocks neighborhood near Washington, D.C., as police try to serve search warrant
- Police clear pro-Palestinian protesters from Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall
- Virginia Square's Continued Evolution
- Discover Arlington, Virginia

One video posted to social media appears to show a vehicle with a flashing blue light approaching the home when a loud blast suddenly blows off the roof of the house. Within seconds, the building appears to crumple to the ground and burst into flames, sending debris flying through the air and setting off a nearby car alarm. A house in Arlington, Va., exploded into flames on Monday night while the police were preparing to search it after reports of gunfire and a standoff with the man who lived there. "Because his house is usually very neat and clean, always perfectly mowed, and not even a leaf on the ground in fall, and suddenly there was trash everywhere, clothes, things on his roof," Johnston said.
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Three officers reported minor injuries in the house explosion, but no one was taken to the hospital. Savage said police did not have any evidence that others were in the duplex but could not rule out the possibility. The officers escaped serious injury but it was unclear what happened to the suspect who was inside when the building was leveled, an Arlington county police spokesperson, Ashley Savage, said. Penn said police responded to the house at about 4.45pm on Monday after reports of shots fired.
Police identify suspect in home that exploded near DC and are investigating ‘concerning social media posts’ he allegedly made - CNN
Police identify suspect in home that exploded near DC and are investigating ‘concerning social media posts’ he allegedly made.
Posted: Tue, 05 Dec 2023 08:00:00 GMT [source]
House explosion rocks neighborhood near Washington, D.C., as police try to serve search warrant
James Yoo, 56, was identified by Arlington County Police Chief Andy Penn at a news conference as the person whose actions brought police to the Arlington home after he fired a “flare-type gun” from inside the house into the neighborhood more than 30 times. After they obtained a search warrant for the house in the 800 block of North Burlington Street, officers "attempted to make contact with the suspect over the telephone and through loudspeakers," police said in a statement. Named for the Arlington Courthouse and considered the seat of county government, it is also home to a slew of popular bars and restaurants like Tupelo Honey, Ray's the Steaks, MeJana, Asahi, Fireworks Pizza and Ragtime. A listener confirmed to WTOP that she lives in the area and saw police and other armed officials surround the suspect’s house, trying to coax him out. A house in Arlington, Virginia, exploded Monday night only minutes after police posted on social media about a suspect setting off a flare gun inside a home. The fire was under control around 10.30pm, but Arlington county fire department crews continued to battle small spot fires, police said early on Tuesday.
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With his cellphone's camera, Wilson captured video of the inferno, which has been replayed countless times on local news stations. He said he heard police announce they were going to try to ram the front door, so he went on his roof to start recording. James Yoo, 56, was identified by the Arlington county police chief, Andy Penn, at a press conference on Tuesday as the the owner of the duplex and the individual whose actions brought them to the home after firing a “flare-type gun” from inside the house more than 30 times.

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"And it was just very unusual. And before we even got the chance to make a welfare check call, there were flares going up and the police were already there."
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Sam Kim, whose backyard is nearby, captured a video of a SWAT team trying to coax the suspect out of the house. Three police officers received minor injuries but were not taken to hospitals, the department said. Officials are unaware of anyone else who was hurt, they said at a news conference. Stunning video shows a home exploding into flames and collapsing as debris flies more than two stories into the air. The blast occurred as police investigated someone shooting flares into a residential area near Ballston.
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