Capt. Mike Smith, of the Jefferson City Missouri Police Department, right, briefs members of the media about what was initially believed to be a hostage situation at the Governor Office Building Tuesday morning, Nov. 10, 2009, in Jefferson City, Mo. with Capt. Tim Hull, of the Missouri State Highway Patrol at his side.(AP Photo/Jefferson City News Tribune, Kelley McCall)
In a Friday, Nov. 6, 2009 photo, Linda Bax, owner of Classic Travel Tours & Tanning, does the office bookwork on her compute, in Jefferson City, Mo. Bax said she has had some great workers leave for other jobs because, with fewer than six employees she is unable to provide health insurance for her small staff.(AP Photo/Kelley McCall)
In a Friday, Nov. 6, 2009 photo, Linda Bax, owner of Classic Travel Tours & Tanning, does the office bookwork on her compute, in Jefferson City, Mo. Bax said she has had some great workers leave for other jobs because, with fewer than six employees she is unable to provide health insurance for her small staff.(AP Photo/Kelley McCall)
Missouri State Highway Patrol superintendent Col. James Keathley, second right, walks toward the Governor Office Building as law enforcement officials stage during what was believed to be a hostage situation there Tuesday morning, Nov. 10, 2009, in Jefferson City, Mo. Police surrounded an office building near the governor's mansion on Tuesday after a report of a disturbance initially believed to be a hostage situation. But they said there was no confirmation of hostages taken. (AP Photo/Jefferson City News Tribune, Kelley McCall)
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