LOGAN TOWNSHIP, N.J. (1010 WINS/AP) -- New Jersey's attorney general says the armed man who burst into a UPS facility Monday morning and took two female workers hostage was shot and killed by police after he exited the building with both women.Gurbir S. Grewal's office says in a statement the man has been identified as 39-year-old William Owens, of Sicklerville, New Jersey.He says officers responded to the supply chain processing facility in Logan Township, about 20 miles south of Philadelphia, around 8:45 a.m. Monday over reports of a man with a gun.He says multiple members of law enforcement fired at the man when he exited the building with the women.Gloucester County Prosecutor Charles Fiore says there was apparently a prior relationship between the gunman and one of the women he took hostage.
Man who took hostages at NJ UPS facility is dead

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By 1010 WINSJan 14, 2019




