Cubs safe after shooting, police standoff at team hotel

SHARE Cubs safe after shooting, police standoff at team hotel
screen_shot_2017_03_25_at_6_27_01_pm.png

After a lengthy standoff Saturday, Las Vegas police arrested a gunman holed up on a public bus.

LAS VEGAS — Cubs players and coaches avoided by minutes a shooting incident Saturday morning outside their hotel that led to an hourslong standoff between police and the gunman.

“I didn’t know what was going on until the guys showed up [at Cashman Field],” center fielder Albert Almora said of teammates on the Cubs’ second bus, which got out just ahead of a police lockdown at the Cosmopolitan Hotel. “It’s pretty crazy.”

Pitcher Kyle Hendricks, who was on the first bus with Almora, said players on the second bus told him they were concerned they weren’t going to be allowed to leave because police already were in full response.

“It’s all good now, but it’s scary stuff,” Hendricks said.

Broadcaster Ron Coomer, who was on the second bus, said he saw police with guns drawn rushing into position almost as soon as he boarded the bus, with “15 squad cars out front” of the hotel.

“People were running out of the hotel, hundreds sprinting out of the hotel,” he said. “It was bizarre.”

But while the game was played, the hotel remained locked down while the gunman held off police from a bus outside in a standoff that finally ended late in the afternoon with the man’s arrest.

One person was killed and another injured in the shooting, according to reports.

“I was going to try and hit the casino [Saturday night],” Hendricks said. “I might just lock up in my room tonight.”

RELATED STORIES

The MVP, Hall of Famer and Summer Wind? Vegas Cubs’ kind of town

Back from WBC, Baez not worried about versatile role with Cubs


The Latest
The suspect, Xavier Tate, 22, had used the card in a store not long before Huesca was gunned down on April 21 in the 3100 block of West 56th Street, Police Supt. Larry Snelling said at a news conference as Tate made his first court appearance on murder charges.
NBA
Also during his postgame media session, Beverley wouldn’t allow a particular reporter to ask a question after discovering that she didn’t subscribe to his podcast.
“If you’re trying to reconstruct how people look at this institution of country music, I think it’ll take a little bit of time,” the singer-songwriter says.
Officials responded about 8:45 p.m. to an apartment fire in the 6500 block of North Ashland Avenue.