A six-hour standoff that began with a report of a man with a sword at a Hollywood apartment complex led to evacuations before the subject was taken into custody after a SWAT operation.
Officers responded to the 1700 block of North Fuller Avenue (map), just north of Hollywood Boulevard, at about 12:30 a.m. after police received a report of a man using a sword to threaten people at the apartment complex. The man was in a fifth-floor unit in the complex when he threw the sword into the complex's pool, then barricaded himself inside the apartment.
At about 4:30 a.m., officers threw a chemical agent, possibly tear gas, into the apartment. Officers entered the unit and took the man into custody.
"The SWAT is always going to try to communicate with him to get him to surrender, but that wasn't the case," said Los Angeles Police Department Capt. Duane Hayakawa
Video showed officers removing a sledgehammer and other items from the apartment complex.The sword could be seen on the bottom of the pool.
Some residents evacuated from the fifth floor were allowed to return to their apartment units early Wednesday. Hollywood Boulevard was closed between Fuller and Camino Palmero Street.
The street was expected to reopen Wednesday morning.
The man is expected to be booked on suspicion of making criminal threats, according to the LAPD. A man who identified himself as an associate of the subject told NBC4 the man is a 28-year-old aspiring actor.
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