Mt. Lebanon Standoff Ends When Gunman Shoots Self
A 4-hour police standoff in Mt. Lebanon ended when a gunman took his own life early this evening.
Ronald Giron, 51, apparently shot himself inside his home along Old Farm Road in the Sunset Hills neighborhood, Mt. Lebanon police Chief Coleman McDonough said. No one else was inside the home, McDonough said.
The standoff began about 1:45 p.m. when two Mt. Lebanon police officers attempted to serve a protection-from-abuse order that had been filed against Giron by his wife, police said.
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Ronald Giron, 51, apparently shot himself inside his home along Old Farm Road in the Sunset Hills neighborhood, Mt. Lebanon police Chief Coleman McDonough said. No one else was inside the home, McDonough said.
The standoff began about 1:45 p.m. when two Mt. Lebanon police officers attempted to serve a protection-from-abuse order that had been filed against Giron by his wife, police said.
Link: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_644599.html
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