Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 17
Felony Suspect Ends 90-Minute Ocean Standoff, Swims 1 Mile Off Los Angeles Beach
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 17

Felony Suspect Ends 90-Minute Ocean Standoff, Swims 1 Mile Off Los Angeles Beach

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 17

Summary

  • Los Angeles County lifeguards and deputies took a felony warrant suspect into custody after he spent nearly 90 minutes in the Pacific off Will Rogers State Beach.
  • LAPD officers had tried to contact the man around 7:21 a.m. near Pacific Coast Highway and Sunset Boulevard, but he fled on foot past a lifeguard tower and into the water.
  • SkyFOX video showed three lifeguards restraining the suspect hundreds of yards offshore, guiding him to a sheriff's boat as he continued resisting before officers pulled him aboard.
  • KTLA and FOX 11 reported the man swam about 1 mile, at one point heading toward shore near Temescal Canyon before turning back into deeper water, prompting lifeguards to move in.
  • Authorities had not released his identity, condition, the underlying felony warrant or any additional charges by Friday.

Insights

What drives a violent felony suspect to attempt a bizarre 90-minute swim in the ocean to evade arrest?
When a fugitive takes to the sea, what does it reveal about the unique tactics of modern coastal policing?