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Man shot by police after barricade situation inside Arlington convenience store

Around 6:15 p.m., police responded to the 3600 block of Columbia Pike near South Monroe Street for reports of a "disorderly individual," police spokeswoman Ashley Savage said at a news conference Friday night.(Courtesy 7²ÝÝ®´«Ã½)

A man was shot by police after barricading himself inside a 7-Eleven in Arlington, Virginia, on Friday night.

Around 6:15 p.m., police responded to the 3600 block of Columbia Pike near South Monroe Street for reports of a “disorderly individual,” police spokeswoman Ashley Savage said at a news conference Friday night.

When they arrived, they found the man outside the convenience store yelling at patrons. He pulled out a knife toward responding officers, Savage said.

Savage said the man ignored police commands and entered the store. Arlington police said that all customers and employees safely exited the store.

“Over the next several hours, the suspect remained barricaded in the back of the business,” she said, adding that police tried to negotiate with him to exit the store.

While attempting to arrest the man, police said he pulled out a knife around 9 p.m. That’s when two officers fired their weapons, striking him multiple times.

He was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. No other injuries were reported.

The Northern Virginia Critical Incident Response Team will investigate the shooting, as well as other regional agencies.

All lanes of Virginia Route 244 and Columbia Pike are currently blocked.

Below is a map of where the incident took place:

(Credit Google Maps)

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Ciara Wells

Ciara Wells is the Evening Digital Editor at ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½. She is a graduate of American University where she studied journalism and Spanish. Before joining ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½, she was the opinion team editor at a student publication and a content specialist at an HBCU in Detroit.

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