A 29-year-old suspect who allegedly had dressed up live in an apartment with a gun and two women lying on the floor was arrested in Northern California on Saturday after an eight-hour standoff with police, including SWAT officials.
Police in Vacaville, about 55 miles northeast of San Francisco, responded to the apartment complex before 1 am, after a woman who saw the live broadcast reported seeing the women motionless on the floor, FOX 40 reported. Sacrament.
After hours of unsuccessful negotiations with the suspect, which the police did not identify, the officers used “distracting devices and chemical agents” in an attempt to persuade him to leave the apartment.
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Police officers entered the apartment at about 8:30 am and used a stun gun on the suspect before taking him into custody, Bay Area FOX 2 reported.
The two women on the floor were found dead, officials said. Their causes of death have not been disclosed and they have not been identified pending notification of the family, according to FOX 40.
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The suspect was wanted for a pending warrant for several crimes, including domestic assault and assault with a deadly weapon, FOX 2 reported. It was not clear whether he would face murder charges.