Suspect killed in house explosion in Virginia as police execute warrant
A house exploded in Arlington, Virginia, as police tried to execute a search warrant following reports of a suspect, identified as James Yoo, firing a flare gun.
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A house exploded in Arlington, Virginia, as police tried to execute a search warrant following reports of a suspect, identified as James Yoo, firing a flare gun.
A house in Arlington, Virginia, exploded after officers responded to a call of someone firing a flare gun and as they tried to execute a search warrant. The suspect allegedly fired multiple times and the house blew up. CBS News' Nicole Sganga has more.
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