Beverly Hills Car Chase
Armed Suspect Arrested And Hostage Freed
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An hours-long standoff finally came to an end early Monday morning when a man wanted for attempted murder of a cop was taken into custody following a SWAT team response, hours after releasing a hostage from his truck.
Watch the video … police say the standoff started when the suspect refused to get out of his truck hours after a traffic stop led to a deputy being clipped by a vehicle. The suspect was holding a woman hostage inside the truck. A SWAT team later responded, and the standoff lasted almost all night … and you can see cops were shooting off flash-bangs.
The whole thing began around 3 AM Sunday morning … a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy tried to detain a man during a traffic stop in an area of south L.A. … that’s when the unidentified man took off in his pickup truck and allegedly struck the deputy.
That prompted a warrant for attempted murder … the deputy sustained minor injuries but was not hospitalized, according to ABC7.
Hours later, LASD says, the suspect’s plates were picked up by a license plate reader in Beverly Hills Sunday afternoon around 1:30 PM.
There was a short car chase when Beverly Hills police officers tried to stop the suspect … he crashed the truck into another vehicle near Burton Way and Robertson Boulevard around 3 PM, the L.A. Times reports … that’s when LAPD was called in.
ABC7 reports the hostage was able to get out of the truck around 11 PM Sunday … the suspect was ultimately captured at 2:30 AM Monday.



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