California: Bakersfield police respond as man with bomb holds hostages in bank
On Tuesday, a man with a bomb strapped to his body barricaded himself inside a Chase bank in downtown Bakersfield, California. Police responded to a bomb threat call around 1 pm and initially stated an unidentified male subject was inside with an unknown number of community members, refusing to exit.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedOn Tuesday, a man with a bomb strapped to his body barricaded himself inside a Chase bank in downtown Bakersfield, California. Police responded to a bomb threat call around 1 pm and initially stated an unidentified male subject was inside with an unknown number of community members, refusing to exit. Hours later, authorities confirmed it was a hostage crisis. Through negotiations with the crisis negotiation team and the FBI, one hostage was safely surrendered, and the remaining hostages are reported to be in good health. Police remain in contact with the man inside the bank by phone. The city issued evacuation orders for the downtown area, and several nearby buildings were placed on lockdown.
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5 extractedOne hostage was safely surrendered through negotiations involving the Bakersfield police and FBI.
Police initially stated they were not using the term 'hostages' but later acknowledged it was a hostage crisis.
A man barricaded himself inside a Chase bank in Bakersfield with an unknown number of people.
The remaining hostages were reported to be in good health.
The unidentified man had a bomb strapped to his body.