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Gunman holds police at bay
MOVING OUT Members of the Tactical Rescue Unit (or TRU in Walton on Wednesday. Minutes after the team arrived Mr.
team) sprint across the open road for cover as they arrive at the Comeau came out of his house and surrendered. Corbett photo.
scene of the armed standoff between Barry Comeau and the OPP
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BARRY COMEAU set these rifles on the front porch of his home, near where one of his
three children had left a toy, before surrendering to police after a four hour standoff in
Walton. Corbett photo.
THE TRU TEAM moving through Walton fields and yards to sur round the Comeau house. Corbett photo.
TAKING NO CHANCES, an OPP officer
cautiously peers from„behind the corner of
a house near the Conieau residence. Cor-
bett photo.
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PLANNING SESSION - Members of the TRU team (Tactical Rescue Unit) take a short
planning session before moving In on the house Barry Comeau refused to surrender for
about four hours, Corbett photo.
PREPARING FOR THE WORST, OPP officers load a shotgun before moving to sur-
round the Comeau house in Walton. Corbett photo.
THE OPP were the first on the scene in
Walton, and here an officer hides behind a
tree in a yard neighboring the Comeau
house. Corbett photo.
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THE SURRENDER
THE SEARCH
THE ARREST
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