Brazilian police kill man who held bus passengers hostage

Rio de Janeiro Gov. Wilson Witzel pumps his fist after arriving via helicopter to the scene where an armed man who took dozens of hostages on a bus was shot dead by police after a four-hour standoff on the bridge connecting the city of Niteroi to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. All of the hostages were freed unharmed in the confrontation, which unfolded on a 13-kilometer-long (8-mile-long) bridge that spans across Guanabara Bay. (Ricardo Cassiano/Agencia O Dia via AP)

Police escort the bus that an armed man had seized taking dozens of hostages, on the bridge connecting the city of Niteroi to Rio de Janeiro , Brazil, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. An armed man threatened to set the vehicle on fire with gasoline before police shot him dead in a four-hour standoff broadcast live on television. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

An armed man who took dozens of hostages on a bus steps outside of the bus where just moments later he is shot dead by police, following a four-hour standoff on the bridge connecting the city of Niteroi to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. (Ricardo Cassiano/Agencia O Dia via AP)

In this frame grab from video provided by TV Globo, an armed man who took dozens of hostages on a bus, steps outside of the bus momentarily on the bridge connecting the city of Niteroi to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019. The man threatened to set the vehicle on fire with gasoline before police shot him dead in a four-hour standoff broadcast live on television. (TV Globo via AP)

RIO DE JANEIRO — Brandishing a fake gun, a man on Tuesday took dozens of hostages on a bus in Brazil and threatened to set the vehicle on fire with gasoline before police shot him dead in a four-hour standoff on Latin America’s longest bridge.

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