Man who held hostages in Freeport gives up
Newsday Saturday 31st March, 2012
Photo credit: Nick Stein | A police line is set up outside the apartment building at 100 Brooklyn Ave. in Freeport following a report of a hostage situation in one of the apartments. (March 30, 2012)
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