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Quick: When will the standoff in the Alabama kidnapping end?

Quick: When will the standoff in the Alabama kidnapping end?

Asked by: Super Userkruijs in General » Crime
Settled on 02/04/2013 22:00 Settled by Super Usergotmick

Predictions

Before Saturday, Feb 2nd
1.6%
On Saturday, Feb 2nd
4.0%
On Sunday, Feb 3rd
5.6%
Feb 4th to Feb 8th
39.0%
After Friday, Feb 8th, or never
49.8%

Background

A tense standoff in rural Alabama involving a man with a history of violent behavior and a 5-year-old boy he abducted from a school bus is unlikely to end quickly, law enforcement officials said Thursday. The two remained holed up in the man’s underground bunker.

The man, identified as Jimmy Lee Dykes, 65, boarded a bus on Tuesday that was carrying children home from school. He fatally shot the driver and grabbed the boy.

On Tuesday afternoon, local law enforcement officials, the F.B.I. and S.W.A.T. teams surrounded the bunker in Midland City, a small town in southern Alabama near the Florida and Georgia borders, a region known for peanut farming. The negotiations were described as tense and delicate.

The bunker is down a red dirt road on a hill filled with pine trees. The police have turned a church next door into a command center. Across a nearby highway, television news crews have set up camp and many residents have driven to the area to take photographs and hold prayer vigils.

In interviews on local television stations, neighbors said they had had altercations with Mr. Dykes over people and dogs trespassing on his property and that he had spent the past few years digging and moving cinder blocks to construct the bunker, which they said was about 4 feet wide, 6 feet long and perhaps 8 feet high.

The bunker has power, a television and appears to be well stocked, law enforcement officials have said.

The authorities have communicated with Mr. Dykes through a PVC pipe that extends from the bunker.

Tim Byrd, chief investigator with the Dale County Sheriff’s Office, told the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Hatewatch blog that Mr. Dykes was a Vietnam veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress who “did not trust the government.”

According to court records, Mr. Dykes had been scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday to face charges of menacing. He is accused of shooting at neighbors in an altercation involving a neighbor driving on his property.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/01/us/standoff-in-alabama-kidnapping-continues.html

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