Amsterdam: Hostage Siege At Apple Store Ends, Gunman Overpowered
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Amsterdam Hostage: Police said the gunman was "lying on the street and a robot was examining him for explosives" in front of the store.
A man with a firearm who held several people hostage in an Apple store in central Amsterdam late Tuesday was overpowered after a siege lasting several hours, police said, adding that the last of the hostages had been freed.
Police had deployed several special units to "get the situation under control" after being alerted of an armed robbery at 5:40 pm (1640 GMT) which had rapidly transformed into a hostage situation.
Police said the gunman was "lying on the street and a robot was examining him for explosives" in front of the store in Leidseplein in the heart of the Dutch city.
The last hostage held in the store was safe, they added.