Not your keys...
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Not your hostages!
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"He demanded access to around $200,000 he had in his bank account. When the employee refused the request, he began screaming that his relatives were in the hospital. Then he pulled out the gun," the source said.
The hostage situation ended after six hours when the bank agreed to give the man around $30,000, his sister and the head of a local banking association told local media. It was not immediately clear if the terms of the settlement included any criminal charges.
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Here's a Tweet with video of the incident before it was (somewhat) resolved.
A bank in Beirut, Lebanon was taken hostage. A depositor wants to withdraw his deposits, which have been frozen for months. This is the result of Lebanon's economic mismanagement, corruption, and currency collapse.
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