A man wearing what appeared to be a bomb walked into a Hillary Clinton campaign office in Rochester, New Hampshire on Friday and demanded to speak to the candidate during a hostage situation that lasted for nearly six hours before he peacefully surrendered. Shortly after releasing the last hostage, Leeland Eisenberg walked out of the office, put down a homemade bomb-like package, and was immediately surrounded by special police. The suspect was put on the ground handcuffed, and taken two blocks away to the police office in the back of a tactical truck. The man walked into the office in the early afternoon and took several hostages, police and witnesses said. He let go a woman with a baby, and another woman was released about two hours later. The last hostage walked out of the office a few seconds before Eisenberg surrendered.