The Phnom Penh Post

Gunman surrenders after one killed in hostage drama

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A GUNMAN took hostages inside a supermarke­t in the US city of Los Angeles on Saturday and shot one woman dead before handcuffin­g himself and surrenderi­ng, police said.

The drama began at another location when “a male suspect . . . became involved in a family dispute which resulted in him shooting his grandmothe­r and a female,” Sergeant Barry Montgomery told journalist­s.

“That suspect fled the location in his grandmothe­r’s vehicle, taking that female victim with him,” and eventually entered a Trader Joe’s supermarke­t, he said.

While police chased the suspect he “fired on officers multiple times” before an “additional gun battle” outside the Trader Joe’s, Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore told reporters.

During the shootout, the suspect was wounded in the arm, Mayor Eric Garcetti said, adding that one woman was shot in the store and later declared dead at the scene.

“I regret to inform you that there is one fatality that occurred inside, of a woman,” Garcetti said, without identifyin­g the victim.

Inside the store the suspect took “numerous victims, of citizens as well as store employees, hostage,” Moore said.

Officers rescued some workers and customers, while the hostage taker released some himself.

About three hours after the ordeal began, negotiatio­ns led to the man “handcuffin­g himself and coming outside and surrenderi­ng to SWAT officers,” the police chief said.

The incident injected chaos – and scores of police and fire vehicles – into the busy commercial area of shops and apartment buildings.

Don Kohles was standing outside the store when the suspect’s car slammed into a pole.

Just then he heard two shots. He ran into the exit door of the Trader Joe’s, looked back at the street and saw two police officers shooting at a man, he said.

“The bullets were flying everywhere – through the front of the store and across the parking lot,” Kohles told the Los Angeles Times.

The gunfire shattered the glass doors, Kohles said, and the gunman ran inside and “down the middle aisle”.

US President Donald Trump had earlier tweeted that he was “watching Los Angeles possible hostage situation very closely”.

Devin Field, a man who said he was walking into the store when the incident unfolded, described his experience in a series of tweets.

“I was walking in when a car . . . running from the police crashed into street lamp in front of the entrance. Gunman got out and started shooting at the cops. I hid behind a retaining wall with three cops until they had me crawl out,” wrote Field, whose Twitter account identifies him as a writer for the Jimmy Kimmel Live! TV show.

“Gunman walked in shooting. He went into the back and took hostages. Employees snuck out through back emergency exits. Employee says blood was all over the floor, unclear from where,” he wrote.

 ?? ROBYN BECK/AFP ?? Police and members of the Los Angeles Fire Department are seen after a suspect barricaded inside a supermarke­t in Silverlake, Los Angeles, on July 21.
ROBYN BECK/AFP Police and members of the Los Angeles Fire Department are seen after a suspect barricaded inside a supermarke­t in Silverlake, Los Angeles, on July 21.

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