putting police on a chaotic chase that lasted for more than an hour until he was captured by a SWAT unit.
near at 12:45 a.m., police received a 911 call regarding a shooting and subsequent bus hijacking near Figaro Street and Manchester Avenue. This is when the dramatic occurrence took place.
According to the police, the motorist was forced to travel north after the suspect shot at least one person and held him at gunpoint. According to police, several people were observed getting off the vehicle during the early phases of the hijacking.
At 2:05 a.m., the bus was finally stopped by the LAPD’s SWAT team near South Alameda Street and 6th Street, almost six miles northeast of the original hijacking scene.
Spike strips were used by the police to slow it down, and when it finally stopped, the suspect locked himself inside the car.
An MTA bus has halted at the side of the road with an armored police vehicle in front of it and an armed SWAT team present, according to online photos and a live video from local television reporters.