A Georgia man allegedly soaked himself and a hostage with gasoline during a standoff on early Saturday morning, causing a standoff, according to police.
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Randy Berry, 34, allegedly held a woman hostage early Saturday morning and caused a standoff with SWAT police officers in Hall County, Georgia, according to FOX 5. After being alerted to a domestic situation through a 911 call, police officers found that Berry was armed with an ax inside the home and was holding the woman hostage. During negotiations, Berry's threats intensified which caused the SWAT team to respond to the incident.
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