The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Attempted robbery leads to hotel siege

SWAT officers arrest suspect after nearby Waffle House incident.

- By Chelsea Prince and John Spink

The subject of an early Monday morning SWAT standoff at a DeKalb County motel was in police custody after five hours of attempts to coax the man out of a room.

The standoff ended around 8 a.m. at the Knights Inn in the 2900 block of Lawrencevi­lle Highway, where authoritie­s had evacuated motel guests and closed a major artery to I-285. No one was injured, according to police.

DeKalb police spokeswoma­n Shiera Campbell said the standoff started after an attempted robbery at a nearby 24-hour Waffle House.

“We have a robbery suspect who, around 3 a.m., had robbed the Waffle House at Lawrencevi­lle Highway and Montreal Road,” Campbell told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on. “Police officers arrived and he fled across the street to the Knights Inn motel on Lawrencevi­lle Highway.”

The alleged robber has not been identified.

It was not known if the man was armed, Campbell said. After attempts to negotiate with him failed, officers deployed gas agents.

“He was not hurt,” she said. “We were able to gain access to the room. We did use gas to try to get him to leave the room, but he was in the bathroom.”

Another man is also in police custody, and Campbell said investigat­ors were speaking with a woman who may be associated with them.

The intersecti­on was blocked outside I-285 during the standoff. All lanes of Lawrencevi­lle Highway reopened around 8:30 a.m., shortly after police activ- ity cleared.

It was then that evacuated guests could return to their rooms. The displaced families stood across the street for hours, some wrapped in towels and bedsheets and some without their shoes, Channel 2 Action News reported.

One guest, Sherica Williams, told the news station she and her children awoke to police offi

cers in tactical gear knocking on their door.

“My kids are out here with towels and stuff on,” Williams said. “I’m just in shock right now.”

 ?? JOHN SPINK /JSPINK@AJC.COM ?? SWAT officers engaged in a five-hour standoff at a DeKalb County motel before subduing and arresting a suspect in the attempted robbery of a nearby Waffle House early Monday morning. The standoff ended around 8 a.m. at the Knights Inn in the 2900 block...
JOHN SPINK /JSPINK@AJC.COM SWAT officers engaged in a five-hour standoff at a DeKalb County motel before subduing and arresting a suspect in the attempted robbery of a nearby Waffle House early Monday morning. The standoff ended around 8 a.m. at the Knights Inn in the 2900 block...
 ?? JOHN SPIN K/ JSPINK@AJC.COM ?? DeKalb police evacuated guests, some clad only in towels and besheets, early Monday morning at the Knights Inn in the 2900 block of Lawrencevi­lle Highway, during a five-hour standoff with a robbery suspect. No one was injured.
JOHN SPIN K/ JSPINK@AJC.COM DeKalb police evacuated guests, some clad only in towels and besheets, early Monday morning at the Knights Inn in the 2900 block of Lawrencevi­lle Highway, during a five-hour standoff with a robbery suspect. No one was injured.

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