Man killed after taking ex-girlfriend hostage at Office Depot; woman rushed to hospital
A man was fatally shot Thursday after holding his ex-girlfriend hostage outside an Office Depot in Redlands for nearly two hours, officials said.
Police shot and killed the man when he fired at least one shot at his ex-girlfriend, said Redlands Police Chief Mark Garcia. She was taken to a hospital. It is unclear what types of injuries she suffered.
Authorities said SWAT officers and hostage negotiators tried to communicate with the man but the attempts failed.
“We spent a considerable amount of time trying to negotiate with him to surrender and to allow the hostage to go, but we were unsuccessful,” Garcia said.
The situation unfolded about 2:12 p.m. when the man followed his ex-girlfriend to the office supply store in the 600 block of North Orange Street, he said.
The man entered the store and fired at least one shot, injuring a bystander, Garcia said.
The man then took his ex-girlfriend hostage and exited the rear doors of the store.
“We opened fire on him and stopped that threat,” Garcia said.
For breaking news in California, follow @VeronicaRochaLA.
ALSO
3 dead in ‘horrific’ killings in Santa Barbara County hillside home
Marlborough School says abuse victim endangered other students by staying silent
Owner of dojo kills himself inside studio after police contact him about child molestation case
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.