Texas synagogue siege: Rabbi describes escape from gunmanon January 17, 2022 at 3:20 pm

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Charlie Cytron-Walker was one of four people taken hostage by British citizen Malik Faisal Akram.

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The rabbi of a Texas synagogue who was taken hostage on Saturday has described how he threw a chair at the gunman in order to escape.

He and two other hostages were then able to get out “without a shot being fired”, following a 10-hour siege.

The hostage-taker, named as British citizen Malik Faisal Akram, was shot dead after a stand-off with police.

US President Joe Biden has described the hostage-taking incident as “an act of terror”.

It began at around 11:00 local time (17:00 GMT) on Saturday.

Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker told BBC partner CBS News the group had been praying when he heard a click that turned out to be the hostage-taker’s gun, and he and three others were held captive.

“We were threatened the entire time but fortunately none of us were physically injured,” he said.

One hostage was released after six hours, while the other three escaped several hours later.

“When I saw an opportunity, when he wasn’t in a good position, I made sure the gentlemen were still with me, they were ready to go,” Rabbi Cytron-Walker recalled. “The exit wasn’t too far away, I told them to go.”

He then threw a chair at the gunman and headed for the door.

He said getting back to the synagogue following the incident “won’t be easy but it’s an important thing”.

Police investigators at scene of hostage incident in Colleyville, Texas, on 16 January 2022

Image source, EPA

The service was live-streamed and captured the audio of the man demanding the release of Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist who is currently serving an 86-year prison term in the US, law enforcement officials told local media.

Siddiqui was convicted of trying to kill US military officers while in custody in Afghanistan. Thousands took to the streets in Pakistan to protest against her conviction in 2010.

A brother of Malik Faisal Akram issued a statement apologising to the victims and saying he had been suffering from “mental health issues”.

Malik Faisal Akram

Two teenagers have been arrested in England as part of the investigation into the incident. Details of their ages and genders have not been revealed.

“We stand with US in defending the rights and freedoms of our citizens against those who spread hate,” she said.

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