Hostage Situation at Chase Bank in Bakersfield, California
Chase Bank taken 'hostage' by man with 'bomb strapped to his chest' as police swarm
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A man has taken hostages at a Chase Bank in downtown Bakersfield, California, reportedly with a bomb strapped to his chest. Local police are on-site, negotiating with the suspect as they manage an active bomb threat and evacuate nearby buildings.
- 01The incident occurred on June 2 at the Chase Bank located on 17th Street and Chester in Bakersfield, California.
- 02Local police confirmed the presence of an active bomb threat and have evacuated surrounding buildings.
- 03At least one person is being held hostage as police engage in negotiations with the suspect.
- 04Armed police have closed several streets in the area to manage the situation and ensure public safety.
- 05The Bakersfield Police Department has advised the public to avoid the area while the incident unfolds.
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A hostage situation is currently unfolding at a Chase Bank in downtown Bakersfield, California, where a suspect is reportedly armed with a bomb strapped to his chest. The incident began on June 2, prompting a swift response from local law enforcement, which has surrounded the area with armed officers. The Bakersfield Police Department confirmed that they are dealing with an active bomb threat and have evacuated nearby buildings to ensure public safety. Streets surrounding the bank, located at 17th Street and Chester, have been closed off as police engage in negotiations with the suspect, who is holding at least one person hostage. Authorities have warned the public to avoid the area while they work to resolve the situation safely. This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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The hostage situation has led to the evacuation of nearby buildings and the closure of several streets, affecting local businesses and residents.
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