Clinton Hostage-Taker Allegedly Cited Her Campaign Ad
December 1, 2007
ABC News' Kate Snow reports: ABC News has learned that Leeland Eisenberg — the man accused of holding hostages at Hillary Clinton's Rochester, N.H., campaign office for six hours on Friday — allegedly cited one of Clinton's campaign commercials when police say he entered the office and claimed to have a pipe bomb strapped to his chest.
Clinton Office Hostage Situation In Rochester Appears To Be Over
November 30, 2007
A hostage situation at the Rochester headquarters of the Hillary Clinton campaign appears to be over.
A man was taken into custody after he kneeled on the ground outside the office and police placed handcuffs on him. Moments earlier, a young man believed to be the third and final hostage was released.
Police in Command of Hostage Situation at Clinton Office
November 30, 2007
A man who claimed he had a bomb strapped to his body walked into a Hillary Clinton campaign office in Rochester, N.H., initially taking four hostages, law enforcement sources said.
Two of the four hostages — an adult and a child — subsequently were released, the sources said. It was unclear whether additional hostages were released.
Two Clinton Campaign Hostages Released
November 30, 2007
Two hostages have been released from the Hillary Clinton campaign office in Rochester, police said, but it was unclear if there were any more inside.
An armed man took hostages at the office on 28 North Main St. Friday afternoon, and officials with the campaign said that there were two workers taken hostage in the office, but police have not confirmed that those were the only two hostages in the building.
Live Coverage: Hostage Situation At Clinton Campaign Office in Rochester N.H.
November 30, 2007
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News outlet are reporting a "hostage situation" at HillaryClinton's office in Rochester, in a working-class area of New Hampshire, near the coast. None of the presidential candidates is in New Hampshire today. Here's the early report from a Boston TV station:
BOSTON — Police are responding to a hostage situation at a Hillary Clinton presidential campaign office in New Hampshire.
The incident happened at about 1 p.m. Friday at 28 North Main St. in Rochester, police said.
It was unclear how many people were being held at the facility. Clinton, who is not in New Hampshire, is attending a National Democratic Committee meeting in Virginia.
