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New Beetle Pursuit Leads to Standoff in Los Angeles

Ok, not the best news to report on but the suspect is in a red New Beetle. Take a look at the wheels, those are replica Porsche Twist!

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A man suspected of making a threat against the White House led police on a chase from Westchester to West Los Angeles on Thursday then holed up inside a car near the Westwood federal building, prompting an hours-long standoff that forced the evacuation of a nearby apartment building.

“He was the subject of an investigation with several agencies involved, and earlier today he was spotted in his vehicle and officers attempted to stop the vehicle using their red lights and siren and he failed to stop,” Los Angeles Police Department Lt. Robert Rooney told KTLA at the scene. “He ultimately drove here to the parking lot of the federal building.

“He is presently in the vehicle. The windows are closed and he is refusing to communicate or to leave the vehicle,” Rooney told the station shortly after 1 p.m.

Rooney did not identify the suspect, but neighbors and the suspect’s mother identified the man as 56-year-old Joe Moshe of Westchester, according to a story posted on the Daily Breeze’s website.

At least four police cruisers blocked the red Volkswagen Beetle in the driveway of a parking lot on Veteran Avenue south of Wilshire Boulevard. Officers stood nearby with their guns pointed at the vehicle, and a police robot wheeled its way around the vehicle as the standoff continued. A military- style armored vehicle was also brought to the scene and was eventually parked against the front of the vehicle, ensuring that the man inside could not drive away.

A red pickup truck and a black sedan that were in the driveway when the suspect drove alongside were also blocked in by police cruisers. The occupants of those vehicles were safely evacuated.

Veteran Avenue was closed in both directions south of Wilshire Boulevard. An apartment building on the east side of Veteran was evacuated as a precaution.

The Daily Breeze reported on its website that Secret Service agents went to Moshe’s door Wednesday night, but he did not answer. Agents then interviewed neighbors instead.

Federal authorities told various media outlets that the man was wanted for questioning for allegedly making some type of threat against the White House.

When officers tried to stop the man at about 10 a.m., the suspect drove off, heading north on the San Diego (405) Freeway, followed by multiple police cruisers and a helicopter crew. He drove into the federal building parking lot off Veteran, circled and tried to exit back onto Veteran, but he was blocked in by a police SUV, beginning the standoff around 10:30 a.m.

Rooney would not discuss whether the suspect was armed. He also said the man has had previous contacts with law enforcement, “but I can’t go into those.”

A neighbor told the Daily Breeze that Moshe was usually harmless, “but once he gets off his meds he is screaming profanity.”

Another neighbor said Moshe has “issues.”

“He doesn’t take his medication, he doesn’t do that well,” the neighbor told the paper.

According to the online Breeze report, Moshe’s mother, 90-year-old Julia Moshe said her son was “a sick man. Depressed.”

- NBC Los Angeles


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