Armed Man Arrested After Standoff on Amtrak Train

Police fired tear gas at the suspect, who barricaded himself in one of the cars
By Michael Harthorne,  Newser Staff
Posted Sep 17, 2016 2:28 PM CDT
Armed Man Arrested After Standoff on Amtrak Train
An Amtrak passenger is arrested early Saturday outside Los Angeles after an eight-hour standoff with police.   (Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department)

An Amtrak train had to be evacuated outside Los Angeles Friday night due to a passenger with a gun, the Los Angeles Times reports. According to KABC, fellow passengers saw the armed man and alerted Amtrak personnel, who notified police. The man appeared to be intoxicated, on drugs, or having a mental health issue. The 187 passengers on board were evacuated at the station in Chatsworth, and the train was surrounded by officers from the Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, and Amtrak. The armed man barricaded himself in one of the train's cars, Good Morning America reports. He surrendered following an eight-hour standoff only after officers fired tear gas at him. (More Amtrak stories.)

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