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Memphis police arrest man who allegedly shot into FOX affiliate, barricaded himself in restaurant

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Memphis police arrested a man who allegedly shot his weapon into a FOX affiliate station on Tuesday afternoon. (FOX13) MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Memphis police arrested a man who allegedly shot his weapon into a FOX affiliate TV station Tuesday afternoon.The man fired an AR-style rifle into the FOX 13 Memphis station, which landed outside the front door of the building's lobby, according to the outlet.After shooting into the station, the man allegedly went into a nearby restaurant, Ubee's, and barricaded himself while recording a Facebook Live video.After the shot was fired, employees at FOX 13 were evacuated into a parking lot in the back of the building for nearly 30 minutes as police worked to secure the area.No individuals or FOX 13 employees were injured in the shooting.The alleged gunman initially walked up to an employee at FOX 13 outside the building and wanted to talk, before showing the worker a gun in his possession.The bullet fell outside the front door of the lobby, leaving an impression right next to the station's logo. (FOX13) The employee quickly ended the conversation and the suspect then went to the front of the station's building, where he allegedly fired a single shot.After the shot was fired, employees at FOX 13 were evacuated into a parking lot in the back of the building for nearly 30 minutes as police worked to secure the area. (FOX13) Memphis police said in a tweet that the suspect was taken into custody.MAN CHOKED TO DEATH ON NYC SUBWAY AFTER THREATENING PASSENGERS; NO CHARGES FILEDThe suspect's parents reportedly called the FOX 13 station and said that their son was going through a mental health episode.The University of Memphis, which is across the street from the FOX 13 news station, said in a message.

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