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California police have arrested an armed suspect after he barricaded himself and two hostages inside a Los Angeles hotel room, leading to an hours-long standoff on Monday.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department says officers responded to a call involving assault with a deadly weapon late Sunday night. The suspect then barricaded himself inside his room at the Travel Lodge Motel, taking two adult female hostages, according to police.
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Police remained at the scene for hours to negotiate with the suspect. He eventually surrendered to police at 7:40 a.m. local time, and there were no reported injuries, according to Fox 11.
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Special Enforcement Bureau tweeted Monday, “UPDATE: Hostage incident in the city of Commerce has concluded. All Hostages safe. Armed suspect in custody. Gage Ave reopened. Neighborhood safe.”
UPDATE: Hostage incident in the city of Commerce has concluded. All Hostages safe. Armed suspect in custody. Gage Ave reopened. Neighborhood safe. pic.twitter.com/iWEEbj2GQP
— SEB (@SEBLASD) June 20, 2022
“#LASD SEB SWAT canine operation in support of LASD Century Station for an armed suspect with canine “Jack” has concluded. Suspect in custody. Lucien St. reopened. Neighborhood safe.”
#LASD SEB SWAT canine operation in support of LASD Century Station for an armed suspect with canine “Jack” has concluded. Suspect in custody. Lucien St. reopened. Neighborhood safe. pic.twitter.com/u0KUq9Poes
— SEB (@SEBLASD) June 19, 2022
UPDATE: Allegedly armed suspect taken into custody after hours-long barricade at Commerce hotel, authorities say https://t.co/ktEjAh86o3
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) June 20, 2022
Armed suspect surrenders to police after barricading himself in LA hotel room, taking hostageshttps://t.co/l8E2XwzMjk
— Jim (@DAYUNITEDSTATES) June 20, 2022
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