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A dramatic video of a police sniper killing a man who took a pregnant woman hostage at gunpoint, is going viral in India as an ISIS terrorist shot dead by a ‘police sharp shooter’ in Spain. The actual incident took place on 5 April 1998 in the Cua district of Caracas, Venezuela.
However, recent posts on social media and WhatsApp claim the video is of a terrorist killed in Spain.
A variation of the message maliciously replaces the word ‘terrorist’ with the words ‘ISIS terrorist’ in an attempt to stir bigotry.
While multiple videos of the same incident on YouTube uploaded in the year 2011 seem to suggest it took place that year, the actual video is much older and predates the digital news recording era.
We tried to look for a credible news source that reported it accurately at the time the event took place.
BOOM traced the video to Associated Press’ archive, which details the incident of a botched armed robbery of a bakery turning into a tense seven-hour hostage crisis.
Below is AP’s script for its news story.
In the video, suspect Hector Duarte Bahamonte resists local police’s attempts to mediate a peaceful ending.
The man appears to be agitated and bleeding profusely and says he will not be taken alive.
Nancy Lopez, who was taken hostage, survived unhurt, but was visibly shaken by her ordeal. Onlookers praised police’s action, according to AP.
(This story was originally published on BOOM.)
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