The man reportedly wounded two people at a nearby hospital before escaping on a motorbike earlier today.
First responders take position outside the post office where 86-year-old Tsuneo Suzuki holed up in Warabi city today.
“The man has been detained. Details will come later,” a spokesman for Saitama Prefecture Police outside Tokyo told AFP.Broadcaster NHK named him as Tsuneo Suzuki, 86. “This is a quiet neighbourhood. I can’t believe something like this is happening,” resident Tetsuo Sasaki, 70, told AFP. Fuji TV said police were also investigating a possible link between the man and a fire at an apartment building in Toda earlier in the day. No one was injured in the blaze, it said.
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