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LOS ANGELES — A man in his 60s was taken into custody Friday after driving onto the steps of City Hall in downtown Los Angeles and refusing to exit the vehicle for nearly two hours.
The car was driven onto the steps from Spring Street around 4 p.m. Friday. Aerial footage showed the man sitting in a black sedan with two signs in the windshield, which said "I NEED UR HELP D TRUMP U.S. VET." and "Don’t Want To Hurt No Body," according to multiple reports from the scene.
The suspect outside of City Hall is now in custody and the LAPD bomb squad is on the scene.
Thank you to all of the brave first responders who safely resolved this situation with compassion and urgency.
The man appeared to be in distress and was reportedly on the phone with police dispatch detailing certain concerns about his mental well-being.
Reports indicated that there might have been suspicious items inside the vehicle, and City Hall was evacuated as a precautionary measure, along with the area near Grand Park.
Mayor Karen Bass earlier in a post on X said City Hall was evacuated out of an abundance of caution.
“I want to thank all first responders who are at the scene — my office will continue to monitor the situation,” she wrote in the post.
I’ve been briefed on the ongoing incident outside of City Hall, which is currently being evacuated out of an abundance of caution.
I want to thank all first responders who are at the scene — my office will continue to monitor the situation.
After speaking with police on the phone for over an hour, the man was taken into custody before 6 p.m. after exiting his vehicle and walking in the direction of officers.
Traffic in the area was impacted during evening rush hour, with Spring Street and some freeway off-ramps closed until further notice.
Bomb squad personnel responded to the scene following the arrest to ensure the area was safe.