Posted on 06/07/2005 10:00:15 AM PDT by BurbankKarl
CHP pursuit of kidnap suspect broadcast live nationwide.
GET INTO THAT SHOWER!
entura County attempted kidnapping ends with freeway standoff
The Associated Press
Last Updated: June 7, 2005, 11:55:20 AM PDT
ALHAMBRA, Calif. (AP) - A suspected foiled kidnapper led California Highway Patrol officers on a 2 1/2-hour freeway chase that ended with a gunpoint standoff after the CHP slammed the fleeing minivan and sent it spinning into a soundwall.
Authorities boxed the stalled van on a freeway east of downtown Los Angeles after a pursuit that began in the Thousand Oaks area of neighboring Ventura County, authorities said.
After nearly 30 minutes, however, the driver had not left the minivan.
SWAT teams surrounded the van with armored vehicles and a helicopter landed in opposite lanes. Traffic on busy Interstate 10 was backed up in both directions for miles.
The chase began around 8:30 a.m. after a man posing as a delivery courier tried to kidnap a woman in the wealthy Lake Sherwood area of the unincorporated Thousands Oaks-area, Ventura County sheriff's spokesman Eric Nishimoto said.
He met the unidentified woman on the porch, produced a handgun and a ransom note for money and "demanded that she go with him," Nishimoto said.
As they were leaving, however, the woman mouthed to a watching neighbor to call 911, Nishimoto said.
Then "she turned and ran back into the house and he took off," Nishimoto said.
It was unclear whether knew the woman, Nishimoto said.
A short time later, sheriff's deputies spotted the minivan, which fled onto a freeway. CHP officers chased it through two counties at speeds ranging from 35 mph to 70 mph, depending on traffic, CHP Officer Tomiekia Johnson said.
At one point, officers laid down a spike strip that blew out the van's rear tires but the van continued to drive on its rims. A CHP car bumped the vehicle three times, causing it to spin out of control briefly and at one point it appeared to nearly hit a road crew truck on the shoulder of an offramp, but the driver recovered and sped back onto the freeway.
The third time, however, the van spun completely around and struck a soundwall, jarring the bumper loose and coming to a halt.
"We're at a standoff with the suspect," who was believed to still be carrying the handgun, Johnson said.
There was a guy in Dallas that was tying up traffic on a bridge. He was suicidal and threatening to jump. After a little while, people got out of their cars and start yelling, "JUMP!!!"
Javier The Town Drunk coming home from the bar.
Did either of you happen to see the story in today's NY Times about the breas-feeding women who demonstrated in front of ABC studios yesterday..
What is all this stuff about giving a "way to escape"? I know that applies if you're defending your home, but I am unclear when this became true for police on the street.
Thanks for that post.
Damn! Now THAT'S funny!!!!
I bet he has the sniper crosshairs on his temple as we type.
Of course, they cant get the go ahead because that would violate his rights or some such crap.
LOL! Sort of....lol.
Probably has a laser dot betwixt his eyebrows.
OH YES! That's the funniest blooper ever! And YOU saved it. LOL-LOL-LOL
I'd say MJ wouldn't be caught dead in that van; it's Escalade all the way, baby!
If its as hot there as it is in Texas right now I bet tempers are starting to flare in the traffic jam.
I have a soft spot for Shep ever since that blooper. Never fails to make me laugh!
Some Liberal ACLU schmuck would say the laser dot is "excessive force".
This guy is not likely a Hispanic and is likely to have a major crime record!!!
I guess there's a reason they call it "G-block".
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