Phrases with «armed standoff»

An "armed standoff" refers to a tense situation where two or more people, usually with weapons like guns, are in a confrontation and unwilling to back down. It usually involves a threat of violence or harm, and it requires negotiation or intervention to resolve peacefully. Full definition

Sentences with «armed standoff»

  • Bundy and 16 other defendants face 16 felony counts in connection with a 2014 armed standoff with federal agents over cattle grazing on federal land east of Las Vegas. (npr.org)
  • Ulster County Sheriff Paul Van Blarcum says his department is ready to join the growing list of police agencies which employ aerial drones for everything from reconstructing traffic accidents to resolving armed standoffs. (hudsonvalleyone.com)
  • It all stems from this tense armed standoff between federal agents and Cliven Bundy and his militia supporters at the ranch. (npr.org)
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