St. Louis prisoners free injured 70-year-old guard they took hostage, but continue to ‘demand pizza and chicken patties’ during standoff at the city Justice Center
St. Louis inmates free injured 70-year-old guard they held hostage, but continue to ‘demand pizza and chicken patties’ during standoff at city’s Justice Center
- Missouri inmates held a 70-year-old guard hostage and demanded ‘pizza and chicken pies’ as they criticized inmates’ minimal hot food options
- Police say inmates took the guard on the 4th floor hostage just after 6am on Tuesday. The guard has since been released, but is injured
Missouri inmates held a 70-year-old guard hostage demanding “pizza and chicken pies” as they criticized inmates’ minimal hot food options.
Police say the guard was injured and unarmed. He was taken hostage on the fourth floor of the Justice Center shortly after six o’clock on Tuesday morning and was not released until a few hours later.
The guard was released at 08:30 Fox 2 Now reported, but the standoff does not appear to be over as authorities continue to surround the building.
Sources told KFVS12 that the prisoners demanded ‘pizza and chicken pies’ amid complaints that there is not enough hot food, although this has not been confirmed by officials.
The guard was placed in an ambulance and taken to hospital for treatment. His condition is still unclear.
Several police vehicles are at the scene, along with the St. Louis SWAT team.
This is an evolving story.
Missouri inmates held a 70-year-old guard hostage and demanded ‘pizza and chicken pies’ as they criticized inmates’ minimal hot food options
The guard was placed in an ambulance and taken to hospital for treatment. His condition is still unclear