Billings Heights Standoff Ends with Arrest of Suspected Shooter.

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Mary White Crane, a 57-year-old woman, has been identified as the suspect who shot a police officer in Billings Heights, Montana, on Saturday. The standoff lasted for over 14 hours, during which White Crane posted updates on her Facebook page and fired shots at officers. She eventually surrendered after firefighters used a hose to spray water into her home. White Crane has been charged with attempted deliberate homicide, criminal endangerment, and criminal mischief. The injured officer is in stable condition after surgery.
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