Chase ends at Huntington Center
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Paul Clinton
A 44-year-old Buena Park man led police on a low-speed pursuit that
ended in a 30-minute standoff at Huntington Center.
The man, who police said appeared to be suicidal, sat in his black
Mustang near the end of the Beach Boulevard offramp of the San Diego
Freeway until a medical evaluation team convinced him to surrender.
The team worked on behalf of the Long Beach Police Department, who
took the man into custody almost two hours after confronting him in that
city.
Long Beach police did not release the man’s name because he was under
psychiatric treatment.
The episode began about 9:30 a.m. Friday, when Long Beach police
received a call about a man holding a “shiny object” up to his neck at
the Los Altos Shopping Center in the eastern part of Long Beach, said
Nancy Tabing, Long Beach police spokeswoman.
Police first confronted the man at the Los Altos Shopping Center.
“He was threatening to kill himself and others,” Tabing said. “He was
making threats to the officers.”
Brandishing a razor knife, which is similar to an X-Acto knife, the
man began slashing his arms. He then stepped into his car and drove south
on Bellflower Boulevard.
Followed by police as he drove slower than 20 mph, the man drove onto
the onramp of the San Diego Freeway at 7th Street and headed south.
California Highway Patrol deputies joined the chase at that point,
following the man until he exited at Beach Boulevard.
Stopping his car off to the side of the offramp, the man sat alone as
police surrounded him.
A police psychiatrist and officer persuaded the man to surrender
shortly after 11 a.m. He was taken into custody and taken to Huntington
Beach Hospital for treatment.
No one was injured in the chase.
The man could face charges of evading arrest or threatening officers,
Tabing said.
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