The Peterborough Examiner

Man kills himself after morning standoff at Honolulu hotel

SWAT team finds body of man who fired shots through door of his room at Hawaiian luxury resort

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A standoff between Honolulu police and an armed man who fired shots through the door of his room at a luxury resort ended when the man was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, local media reported Sunday.

A SWAT team entered the fourth-floor room at the Kahala Hotel & Resort about 3:30 a.m. Sunday and found the man dead, local television stations and a newspaper reported, citing unnamed police officials. All reported police didn’t release further informatio­n, including the man’s name.

Messages sent to spokespers­ons for the Honolulu Police Department and the Honolulu mayor’s office seeking confirmati­on and further details were not immediatel­y returned Sunday to The Associated Press.

Shots were fired at around 6 p.m., according to police. Hotel security staff went up to the room where the man was located and knocked on the door. He then fired through the door multiple times, police said.

No one outside the door was hurt, Honolulu police Capt. Brian Lynch told news outlets. The luxury resort said in a statement that hotel security and law enforcemen­t evacuated the area around the room.

“Everybody is accounted for,” Lynch said.

Authoritie­s have not released any details about the events leading up to the stand-off. Police believe the man was in the military.

Photos and videos shared by local media showed about 100 people locked down in the hotel’s ballroom.

Displaced guests were provided with food, blankets and pillows.

Hours after the standoff began, guests sheltering in place were allowed to leave.

Images from outside the resort showed a large police presence, including a SWAT team.

Kahala guest Yevgeniy Lendel told Hawaii News Now he was walking in the area when officers rushed to the scene.

“The cops told everyone to run and shelter,” he told the TV station. “We ran away from the hotel.”

The standoff occurred during what had seemed to be a quiet evening at the resort. Visitors and locals were eating at beachside restaurant­s and taking in the sights.

Honolulu resident Rex Jakobovits said he was strolling on the beach when he was told by police to get into the hotel’s ballroom.

He told Hawaii News Now that when he got inside, people were frightened. Some were crying.

However, Jakobovits said the mood eventually calmed after officers were posted outside the doors.

“The cops told everyone to run and shelter. We ran away from the hotel.” YEVGENIY LENDEL KAHALA HOTEL & RESORT GUEST

 ?? CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Members of the Honolulu Police Specialize­d Services Division gather outside the Kahala Hotel & Resort, where a man was found dead early Sunday morning, hours after shooting through the door of his hotel room.
CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Members of the Honolulu Police Specialize­d Services Division gather outside the Kahala Hotel & Resort, where a man was found dead early Sunday morning, hours after shooting through the door of his hotel room.

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