Gunman arrested after deadly Los Angeles store hostage standoff

Gunman arrested after deadly Los Angeles store hostage standoff

by Joseph Anthony
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A Trader Joe’s employee waits in a parking lot near a Trader Joe’s store where a hostage situation unfolded in Los Angeles

Police in Los Angeles arrested a man who took hostages and barricaded himself inside a Trader Joeโ€™s grocery store on Saturday, ending a three-hour standoff during which he fatally shot a woman, authorities said.


The man, who was chased by police after he was suspected of repeatedly shooting his grandmother and another woman in a separate part of the city, crashed his car outside the Trader Joeโ€™s, where he exchanged gunfire with police and entered the crowded store.

He was shot in the arm and talked with police over the phone to negotiate a surrender, Mayor Eric Garcetti and police told a news conference.

The man, aged 28 but not named by police, emerged from the store and was surrounded by police.

โ€œInside the Trader Joeโ€™s the suspect shot a female victim. She was pronounced dead at scene,โ€ police said on Twitter.

Once he was in custody, about 20 people who were in the store could be seen spilling out on to the street.

The woman has not officially been identified, but ABC News named her as Melyda Corado, the store manager, citing family sources.

โ€œThe suspect at the end asked for handcuffs. He handcuffed himself and then released himself into the custody of L.A. police,โ€ Garcetti said.

During the standoff, aerial footage from TV stations NBC Los Angeles and CBS Los Angeles showed people leaving a store window using a rope ladder and police carrying children to safety through a parking lot in the cityโ€™s Silver Lake neighborhood.

Trader Joeโ€™s employee Zach Johnston was among those who escaped shortly after hearing gunshots.


โ€œI was in the back room and all of a sudden I started to see customers spilling through the door going to the back room,โ€ he said. โ€œI immediately heard some gunfire, like four pops.โ€

Johnston and about 15 customers and co-workers ran out a back door to safety, he said.

More than an hour after the standoff began, a few hostages were shown on TV leaving the store through the front door. Some said they had hidden in employee areas in the back of the store.

U.S. President Donald Trump said he was watching the situation closely. โ€œActive barricaded suspect. L.A.P.D. working with Federal Law Enforcement,โ€ Trump wrote on Twitter before the arrest.

Trader Joeโ€™s said in a statement that the incident โ€œhas been an incredible traumaโ€.

โ€œOur thoughts are with our Crew Members and customers. Our focus is on doing whatever we can to support them at this time,โ€ it added.

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