Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jun 3
FBI Kills Bakersfield Hostage-Taker After 15-Hour Standoff, Freeing All Hostages
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jun 3

FBI Kills Bakersfield Hostage-Taker After 15-Hour Standoff, Freeing All Hostages

3 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · Jun 3

Summary

  • Around 4:20 a.m. Wednesday, FBI personnel shot and killed a man who had held several people inside a downtown Bakersfield office building for more than 15 hours; all hostages were found unharmed.
  • The standoff began about 1 p.m. Tuesday after police answered a bomb-threat call at the four-story Chase Bank building, where the suspect barricaded himself inside with hostages.
  • Two hostages were released Tuesday night after phone negotiations with Bakersfield police's crisis team, but the remaining captives stayed inside until the shooting ended the siege.
  • Nearby City Hall, police headquarters and other buildings were evacuated, roads were closed and officers sealed off the area around the building, which also houses a school district office.

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