Update 10 p.m.: STAMFORD, Conn. — Stamford police were still waiting for a warrant late Thursday to search the home of the woman who was shot and killed by police in Washington, D.C., after a wild chase, police said.
The FBI had not received a warrant yet to search the woman’s apartment, according to Jon Fontneau of the Stamford Police Department. The FBI is in charge of the investigation with help from the Stamford police and the Secret Service.
Dozens of evacuated residents of Woodside Green were told that may not be able to get back into their apartments Thursday night, police said. Red Cross officials were on the scene, and a shuttle was expected to take them to a temporary shelter at a school, police said.
None of the neighbors seemed to know the suspect, Miriam Carey, 34. They expressed frustration about waiting outside for hours and not being allowed to return to their homes.
Bridge Street remained closed between Washington Boulevard and Summer Street because of the police investigation.
Thanks Holly! Read a report earlier (my apology, no link) of Hazmat had gone in around 8:30 or about 9:00 to residence. Lots of conflicting info, as always.