A week-long hostage situation in Alabama came to an end this afternoon when the FBI rescued a five-year-old boy who was being held in an underground bunker by a Vietnam vet. Law enforcement officials on the ground say that the kidnapper was shot and killed when they raided the homemade hideout over fears that the boy was in danger. The Associated Press:Rico says it's no surprise the guy was described as an 'isolated loner'; how many happy, gregarious gub-owners take kids hostage?
Steve Richardson with the FBI office in Mobile said at a news conference that negotiations had deteriorated with 65-year-old Jimmy Lee Dykes, a man neighbors described as an isolated loner. Dykes had been seen with a gun, and officers believed the boy was in imminent danger, Richardson said.As far as everyone knows, Dykes has no relation to the boy. As for a reason for Dykes' motivation, the best anyone's come up with so far is the fact that he was due in court last week to face a charge of menacing his neighbors with a gun as they drove by his house a few weeks ago.
Officers stormed the bunker just after 3 p.m. local time to rescue the child, who was taken to a hospital in nearby Dothan. It was not immediately clear how Dykes died.
The whole thing began when Dykes, a retired truck driver, boarded a stopped school bus and shot and killed the 66-year-old driver after he refused Dykes' demand for two boys between the ages of six and eight years old, according to police. Dykes then grabbed the child and fled to his homemade bunker where he remained until he was shot.
The boy reportedly has Asperger's syndrome and ADHD. During the past several days, Dykes had agreed to allow police to lower down the boy's medicine, along with a handful of toys. While those actions were seen as promising signs for the child's safety, such hopes were apparently replaced with more pressing fears once communication with Dykes broke down earlier today. According to CBS News, police were able to keep an eye on what was happening in the bunker thanks to a hidden camera that they inserted into the bunker during negotiations.
05 February 2013
Hostage situation over
Josh Voorhees has a Slate article about a bad situation, resolved:
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