Man shot dead by FBI after taking hostages at California bank

By , June 3, 2026

A man who had been holding several people hostage overnight inside a California bank has been shot dead in a standoff with the FBI, police said.

The suspect was killed in “an officer-involved shooting involving Federal Bureau of Investigation personnel” on Wednesday, the Bakersfield Police Department said.

The fatal shooting ended a tense period after the suspect barricaded himself with several others inside the multistory Chase Bank building on Tuesday in Bakersfield, 110 miles (177km) north of Los Angeles. Police had originally responded to a bomb threat at the scene.

Two hostages were released on Tuesday during negotiations. The remaining hostages released on Wednesday were unharmed, police said.

Police arrived to the scene on Tuesday at around 13:00 PST (22:00 BST), after calls of a bomb threat and reports of a man who had barricaded himself inside with several people.

Bakersfield City Hall, the local police headquarters, nearby buildings and multiple roads were closed during the hostage situation, as the police department’s negotiation team began contacting the suspect via telephone.

“Every single resource is at the site’s disposal,” Bakersfield Police Sergeant Eric Celedon told the press on Tuesday.

“SWAT team, bomb squad, K9 team, gang unit, negotiators, drone team. Every single asset we have to bring this to the safest conclusion is out here right now,” he continued.

Members of the FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team were also on the scene, according to CNN.

Representatives for Chase Bank said on Tuesday the compnay was “aware of the ongoing situation occurring at the building where our branch is located on the ground floor”.

“The branch is currently empty, and we are working with authorities,” a Chase spokesperson told the BBC’s US partner CBS News in an earlier statement.

Bakersfield mayor Karen Goh had said she was also monitoring the situation.

Hostage threat

A 15-hour standoff involving hostages and a bomb threat at a Chase Bank building in Bakersfield, California, ended Wednesday morning with the suspect dead and hostages unharmed, police said.

The suspect in the hostage situation at the multistory office building downtown – which began around 1 p.m. Tuesday – was dead at the scene following a shooting involving FBI personnel that happened around 4:20 a.m. Wednesday, Bakersfield police said.

“All hostages were located unharmed and received medical evaluation and treatment at the scene,” police in Bakersfield, some 100 miles northwest of Los Angeles, said in a news release.

The news release did not say whether the suspect had directly threatened officers at the time of the shooting.

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