Tuesday 5 February 2013

Hostage Crisis in Alabama: Police freed five year olds from bunker


Hostage Crisis in Alabama: Police freed five year olds from bunker

The five-year-old boy rescued his captors were shot by the police: the police ended the hostage drama of Alabama because the kidnappers did not cooperate and there was a gun.



The hostage drama at a five-year-old boy in the U.S. is over. The kidnapped boy for almost a week was saved, his kidnappers were killed, said the FBI reported on Monday. The boy was doing well. The motive for the killing was initially remains unclear.

The 65-year-old drivers retired, #Jimmy Lee Dykes, visited since Tuesday entrenched with the child in an underground bunker on his property in Midland City in the southern state of Alabama. He had previously according to the authorities stopped a school bus and demanded to give him more children. As the bus driver defended the children, he killed him and kidnapped the boy. The police were with the kidnappers through a narrow ventilation tube in contact. The negotiations came to no avail, the perpetrator could not be moved to give up.
Over the last 24 hours is the communication quite collapsed, told the FBI agent #Steve Richardson. Then officials Dykes had seen with a gun in his hand and decided to intervene because they feared for the life of the little boy.

According to neighbors, there have been explosions at the site in Midland City, CNN reported.

The child who is suffering from autism, was during the hostage-taking supplies, according to the police through a ventilation tube with medication, toys and food.

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