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A hostage standoff at a Chase Bank building in downtown Bakersfield, California, that began Tuesday afternoon with a reported bomb threat ended early Wednesday when FBI personnel shot and killed the suspect, police said.
Officers first responded at about 1 p.m. local time after reports that a man had barricaded himself inside the multistory office building, which also houses a school district office.
Crisis negotiators secured the release of two hostages on Tuesday; remaining hostages were freed unharmed after the overnight siege and received medical checks at the scene.
The Bakersfield Police Department said the suspect was killed in an âofficerâinvolved shooting involving Federal Bureau of Investigation personnel.â Nearby municipal buildings, including City Hall and police headquarters, were evacuated and streets were closed during the standoff.
Authorities said a substantial lawâenforcement presence, including FBI hostageârescue resources and bombâsquad units, responded.
The investigation remains ongoing, with officials expected to process the scene and provide further details at a planned briefing; the identity of the suspect and motive have not been released.
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Key points: the building contains Kern County Superintendent of Schools offices, which may explain why the incident appeared directed at a county/CPS-related office rather than a bank robbery; local reports link the suspectâs motive to a CPS child-removal action and indicate subsequent police activity at a purported residence, while commenters corrected earlier confusion between city and county population figures.








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