Police in bid to end armed siege
Police are trying to disarm a man after a taxi driver was shot with an air rifle.
Negotiators were trying to persuade the man to leave the house in Newmarket, Suffolk.
A police spokesman said officers were alerted shortly after 2pm by a report that a taxi driver travelling down a road in the town had been shot at.
The driver was treated by ambulance staff for minor injures to his stomach.
The spokesman said a number of other shots had been fired from a house.
He said no one else had been injured, no house had been evacuated and negotiators were trying to bring the incident to a peaceful solution.
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