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Arlington Police Department responds to campus disturbance, takes subject into custody

A subject was taken into custody early Tuesday morning after being barricaded in their vehicle with a gun earlier in the day near West Campus Parking Garage, according to Arlington Police Department. UTA Police requested APD’s assistance around 2:10 a.m., said Tim Ciesco, APD media relations coordinator, in an email. APD’s SWAT team responded to the scene for assistance. Around 10 police cars were parked behind the suspect at UTA Boulevard and Monroe Street. Officers asked her to exit the vehicle or remove the weapon for nearly an hour, but she refused. Police attempted to assure everyone was safe and asked for cooperation. “I don’t have a problem getting hurt,” the suspect responded. “That’s my point.” The suspect fled the scene around 3:07 a.m. with over a dozen police cars chasing her vehicle down Cooper Street. The suspect was tracked to a house in the 2600 block of Brockgreen Court, Ciesco said, but refused to exit. UTA members were notified to avoid the active scene in a MavAlert sent at 2:46 a.m. The campus was advised to resume normal operations around 3:20 a.m. @trinhvchristine news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Arlington Police Department responds to campus disturbance, takes subject into custody

Around 10 police cars are parked behind a suspect who barricaded themselves in their vehicle with a gun March 25 on UTA Boulevard. The suspect fled the scene around 3:07 a.m. with over a dozen police cars pursuing her down Cooper Street.

A subject was taken into custody early Tuesday morning after being barricaded in their vehicle with a gun earlier in the day near West Campus Parking Garage, according to Arlington Police Department.

UTA Police requested APD’s assistance around 2:10 a.m., said Tim Ciesco, APD media relations coordinator, in an email. APD’s SWAT team responded to the scene for assistance.

Around 10 police cars were parked behind the suspect at UTA Boulevard and Monroe Street. Officers asked her to exit the vehicle or remove the weapon for nearly an hour, but she refused. Police attempted to assure everyone was safe and asked for cooperation.

“I don’t have a problem getting hurt,” the suspect responded. “That’s my point.”

At 3:07 a.m., the suspect fled the scene.

The suspect fled the scene around 3:07 a.m. with over a dozen police cars chasing her vehicle down Cooper Street.

The suspect was tracked to a house in the 2600 block of Brockgreen Court, Ciesco said, but refused to exit.

UTA members were notified to avoid the active scene in a MavAlert sent at 2:46 a.m. The campus was advised to resume normal operations around 3:20 a.m.

@trinhvchristine

news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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