A daylong standoff in Lancaster got here to and finish Wednesday evening when at the very least one deputy opened fireplace on the suspect.
The taking pictures occurred round 9 p.m. within the 44000 block of twenty seventh Road East, mentioned Deputy Miesha McClendon, a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Division spokesperson.
McClendon mentioned at the very least one deputy opened fireplace and hit the suspect, whose situation was not instantly obtainable.
A child was contained in the residence with the suspect and was unhurt when rescued, the deputy mentioned.
The standoff started with a California Freeway Patrol chase about 20 hours prior, McClendon mentioned.
In line with KABC-TV Channel 7, CHP officers noticed a white Kia SUV that was reportedly going as quick as 132 mph on the 14 Freeway close to By way of Princessa at 11:44 p.m. Tuesday.
Sooner or later through the chase, the suspect referred to as the Sheriff’s Division and mentioned that he was armed and had a child within the car with him, the information station reported.
A CHP spokesperson informed KABC-TV that the suspect threatened to shoot at officers until they disengaged, and later opened fireplace close to seventeenth Road E and Avenue Q, however no officers have been hit.
Finally, the suspect drove to his residence within the Lido Estates Cell House neighborhood in Lancaster and locked himself contained in the residence, the information station reported.
A relative of the suspect informed reporters on the scene that the suspect is the toddler’s father, based on KABC-TV.
McClendon was not in a position to affirm the connection between the suspect and toddler to The Instances.
Additional details about the pursuit, standoff and taking pictures was not instantly obtainable Wednesday evening.