SWAT situation at South Bend home ends peacefully
By:
Nathan Faulkner
Posted: Oct 25, 2018 8:35 AM EDT

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - South Bend police say a situation that involved the SWAT team at a home on Goodland Avenue has ended peacefully.
Police say the incident started as a possible home invasion. Officers say they heard someone possibly racking a gun, backed off, and called the SWAT team.
The location is close to Kennedy Park and Kennedy Academy.
South Bend police tweeted that four people have been taken in for questioning.
Police say Kennedy Academy had been put on lockdown during the incident but the lockdown has been lifted.
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