Update on last night
Feb. 11th, 2008 08:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A man claiming to be carrying an explosive device in a rucksack has been shot by police in York.
The 43-year-old man was arrested and taken to hospital with minor injuries after he was shot with rubber bullets.
Officers were called to Ouse Bridge in the city centre at about 2100 GMT on Sunday where the man claimed to be carrying the explosives.
North Yorkshire Police said an examination of the bag revealed it did not contain any explosive device.
Police negotiators were called to the scene along with fire and ambulance services.
Residents and those within a 300m radius of the bridge were evacuated while the incident was ongoing.
The city centre from Micklegate to Parliament Street was closed off to traffic and pedestrians.
The Army bomb disposal unit carried out a controlled explosion on the rucksack.
A North Yorkshire Police spokeswoman said: "The incident was brought to a safe conclusion at about 2355 GMT when firearm officers discharged a baton round.
"The man was arrested and taken to York District Hospital where he is receiving treatment for minor injuries sustained in the incident."
The baton round is a type of rubber bullet used for non-lethal apprehension of criminals.
The 43-year-old man was arrested and taken to hospital with minor injuries after he was shot with rubber bullets.
Officers were called to Ouse Bridge in the city centre at about 2100 GMT on Sunday where the man claimed to be carrying the explosives.
North Yorkshire Police said an examination of the bag revealed it did not contain any explosive device.
Police negotiators were called to the scene along with fire and ambulance services.
Residents and those within a 300m radius of the bridge were evacuated while the incident was ongoing.
The city centre from Micklegate to Parliament Street was closed off to traffic and pedestrians.
The Army bomb disposal unit carried out a controlled explosion on the rucksack.
A North Yorkshire Police spokeswoman said: "The incident was brought to a safe conclusion at about 2355 GMT when firearm officers discharged a baton round.
"The man was arrested and taken to York District Hospital where he is receiving treatment for minor injuries sustained in the incident."
The baton round is a type of rubber bullet used for non-lethal apprehension of criminals.