Los Angeles Police SWAT Arrest Suspect After Dramatic Bus Hijacking and Shooting Incident
A Los Angeles MTA bus was hijacked after a shooting, leading police on a chase before the suspect was apprehended by a SWAT team.
A dramatic incident unfolded in Los Angeles in the early hours of Wednesday, with a suspect allegedly shooting a passenger on an MTA bus, hijacking the vehicle, and leading police on a high-speed chase before being apprehended by a SWAT team. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) confirmed the chain of events to Fox News Digital.
Suspect shoots passenger before hijacking Los Angeles bus
The turmoil began at approximately 12:45 a.m., when authorities received a 911 call reporting a shooting and subsequent bus hijacking at the intersection of Figaro Street and Manchester Avenue. According to police, the suspect opened fire on a passenger before commandeering the bus and heading northbound.
The LAPD's Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team effectively intercepted the hijacked bus at 2:05 a.m. in the vicinity of South Alameda Street and 6th Street, bringing the tumultuous pursuit to a close.
Standoff and Outcomes
Visuals from the scene showed the MTA bus halted by the roadside, flanked by an armored police vehicle and accompanied by an armed SWAT team. The suspect was taken into custody, while the injured passenger was promptly transported to a local hospital in critical condition. Details regarding the presence of other passengers on the bus during the ordeal remain unclear.
The situation is still fluid, and updates are expected to follow in the coming hours and days as authorities piece together the full account of this harrowing incident.
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