Police Press Hostage-Taker to End Siege
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ORLANDO, Fla. — Police negotiators used sleep deprivation and a constant stream of conversation Thursday to try to wear down a murder suspect holding two preschoolers hostage in their home for a third day.
John Edward Armstrong, 39, had demanded a car at the start of the standoff and threatened to kill the youngsters, Malcolm Phillips, 4, and his cousin Tedi Priest, 2, if he didn’t get it. But police have since refused to say what his demands are.
Police kept in contact with Armstrong on the phone or on a bullhorn when he wouldn’t pick up the phone.
“He’s real tired. He’s working through what his options are,” said Capt. Sal Lomonaco, commander of the negotiating team.
Earlier in the day, police were optimistic that Armstrong would eventually release the children. But as the talks dragged into Thursday night with no progress, negotiators became increasingly frustrated.
Armstrong, 39, is suspected of killing a man and wounding a woman in a nearby park and leading police on a car chase that ended near the children’s duplex Tuesday. He barged into the home at random, chased the youngsters’ mothers out at gunpoint and took the children hostage.
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