An explosion shook a Virginia suburb near the nation’s capital while police investigated gunfire reports and executed a search warrant at a house.
Authorities from Arlington County reported that several officers incurred minor injuries during the explosion, but fortunately, no one required hospitalization, as stated by police spokesperson Ashley Savage.
There have been no confirmed fatalities, and the status of the suspect, who was present in the home at the time of the explosion, remains unknown.
The incident started at 4:45 pm when Virginia police reacted to shooting complaints that were subsequently determined to be coming from a flare gun. In the course of their investigation, the cops obtained a search warrant for the home.
As law enforcement sought to execute the warrant, the individual being pursued fired multiple rounds inside the residence, as detailed in statements issued by the police through their official communication channel, social media platform X, previously known as Twitter.
Virginia Explosion Triggers Fire Engulfment
Following the explosion, which took place shortly before 8:30 pm, the duplex residence became immersed in flames.
Savage claimed that the type of firearm used to fire the rounds was unclear and that Virginia authorities were unable to establish the presence of other people inside the duplex at this early stage of the inquiry.
The events transpired within the confines of Bluemont, an idyllic suburban locality situated in the northern region of Arlington. Bluemont is recognized for its residential landscape characterized by the prevalence of duplex housing structures.
The explosion’s impact was so intense that it caused power outages in the immediate vicinity and resulted in flames shooting into the sky, visible from nearby streets.
As emergency responders continue battling the blaze, the cause of the explosion remains undetermined, as confirmed by Captain Nate Hiner, spokesperson for the Arlington Fire Department.
Federal agents and investigators from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) have joined the local authorities in the ongoing investigation into this alarming incident.
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