Man Barricades Himself in California Bank with Hostages
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- A man allegedly strapped a bomb to himself and barricaded inside a Chase Bank in Bakersfield, California, with hostages.
- One hostage was freed, and others are reported to be in good health.
- Authorities are negotiating for a peaceful resolution.
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A man allegedly strapped a bomb to his body and barricaded himself inside a Chase Bank in Bakersfield, California, on Tuesday afternoon. The situation began around 1 p.m. with an unknown number of hostages inside.
A man allegedly strapped a bomb to his body and barricaded himself inside a California bank Tuesday afternoon with an unknown number of hostages.
The situation in the Southern California city of Bakersfield has been unfolding since about 1 p.m.
Police there said that “several community members” were inside a Chase Bank building on Chester Avenue and 17th Street and that crisis negotiators were working to bring the situation to an end.
At least one person who had been held inside the bank building was freed, police told reporters.
“With the cooperation of our Crisis Negotiation Team and the assistance of the FBI negotiations team, we were able to negotiate the safe surrender of one of the hostages,” Police Sgt. Eric Celedon said from the scene.
Celedon added that all of the remaining hostages inside the bank were “in good health.”
Officials have not publicly named a suspect.
Offene Fragen
- What are the suspect's motives?
- How many hostages are still inside?
- What is the suspect's identity?
- What is the condition of the remaining hostages?




