(Adds details, quote from U.N. spokesman)
NEW YORK, Dec 2 (Reuters) - The United Nations put its
Manhattan headquarters on lockdown on Wednesday as police
responded to a man with an apparent shotgun pointed at his neck
outside one of its entrances.
Live news video showed a heavy police presence outside the
fence around the compound on Manhattan's East Side as the man
paced back and forth.
Police were trying to establish a dialog with the man, who
appeared to be his 60s, a New York Police Department spokesman
said.
Traffic was being diverted from the area, the NYPD tweeted.
"There is currently NO THREAT to the public," it said.
"We have absolutely zero indication that this person is a
staff member or former staff member or in any way linked to the
U.N.," U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told reporters.
Dujarric said an initial full lockdown was partially eased
by early afternoon with the reopening of a separate entrance.
(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Writing by Katharine Jackson;
editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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