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August 10, 2012

Update: Greene County standoff ends peacefully

LINTON — A Greene County standoff lasting more than 7 hours ended peacefully today after police made entry into the residence while the suspect was asleep.

Suspect Ian Long, 38, of Linton, has been taken into custody by police on a Greene County warrant for intimidation.

Sgt. Curt Durnil of the Indiana State Police at Bloomington reports that all three children initially held inside the home were released without injury.

The Linton Police Department was called to a home on Southeast Third Street early this morning to investigate a person who was allegedly involved in a fight involving a knife in downtown Linton. During that fight, two participants suffered knife wounds and other injuries.

When police arrived at the home, Long refused to cooperate with officers and barricaded himself inside his home with his three children, ages 10, 12 and 14.

Shortly after 6 a.m., Long sent his 10-year-old son out of the home with a two-way radio to communicate with officers. The child was not permitted to re-enter the residence and was sent away with family members.

After 7 a.m., while negotiations were taking place, officers heard two shots fired inside the residence. Durnil reports that officers did not return fire as it was unknown where the shots were placed.

Just after 11 a.m., the two older children left the residence without incident.

Police continued to attempt to negotiate with the suspect until just after 1 p.m., when Indiana State Police Emergency Response Officers made entry into the home after the suspect had fallen asleep. Long was taken into custody without incident.

The investigation surrounding today’s events will be completed and sent to the Greene County Prosecutor for his review of any further charges, Durnil reported.

After Long was taken into custody, investigating officers removed one firearm from the residence. That firearm will remain in police custody by court order under the terms of the “Jake Laird Law.” This law, enacted in 2006 after the shooting of Indianapolis Police officer Jake Laird, allows officers to immediately seize firearms from emotionally unstable and or violent individuals and, with court approval, retain the firearms until further order of the responsible court.

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