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PCH in Malibu shut down for hours after police standoff with man barricaded inside van

A white van with its pop-up roof raised is seen from the air.
An aerial image shows a van with a man barricaded inside Wednesday on Pacific Coast Highway. PCH was shut down between Heathercliff Road and Busch Drive in Malibu because of the standoff.
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Pacific Coast Highway at Point Dume in Malibu was closed Wednesday during an eight-hour standoff between Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies and a man barricaded in a vehicle.

Deputies from the Malibu/Lost Hills Station spotted a vehicle with expired registration in a no-parking zone on the 29000 block of PCH about 1 a.m., according to the department.

When deputies approached to tell the man inside that the van was parked illegally, he was uncooperative and combative, sheriff’s officials said.

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Deputies checked the man’s license plate information and discovered he had a no-bail felony warrant, sheriff’s spokesperson Adam Zeko said.

“When they went to make an arrest, he resisted and barricaded himself in his vehicle and assaulted the deputies by using a fire extinguisher,” Zeko said.

Deputies called in other resources, including “our special weapons team, who are on the scene right now,” he said.

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Deputies closed the road, a main travel artery for commuters through Malibu, between Heathercliff Road and Busch Drive about 5 a.m. “due to an assault with a deadly weapon suspect barricaded in a vehicle,” the Lost Hills Station said on social media.

Video from the scene broadcast by KABC-TV showed deputies with guns drawn surrounding a white van that was stopped at an angle on the side of the highway. A man could be seen inside the van, which had its pop-up roof raised.

The man was taken into custody without incident around 8:30 a.m. and the road was reopened to traffic about an hour later.

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