Businesses count the cost of Earlsdon standoff
A school remains closed, a library is given over to police use and businesses are shut as an armed stand-off continues. A 41-year-old man barricaded himself in a flat in Coventry with his eight-year-old son on Sunday. It is believed there are weapons in the property on Earlsdon Avenue North amid what police describe as a really sensitive policing operation. The cordon means Earlsdon Primary School is closed, and Taylors Butchers haven't been able to open its shop this week. Stuart Taylor has been talking to 大象传媒 CWR reporter Richard Williams.
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