Southern California
Half-Naked Man Surrenders to Cops on Camera
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FOX 11 Los Angeles
Hard to say what the scarier sight was for a Los Angeles-area neighborhood … the battalion of law enforcement officers with heavy-duty guns drawn — or the suspect’s uncovered you-know-what swinging in the breeze during his surrender and arrest.
Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies rushed to Santa Clarita — a city about 40 miles north of Los Angeles proper — after they received a report of a man suffering from a mental health crisis Wednesday morning.
The armed individual allegedly fired shots that struck a car … but, thankfully, no injuries were reported. A local elementary school was put on lockdown after the shots were fired, KTTV reports.
After allegedly shooting the car, sheriff’s deputies claim the suspect barricaded himself in a house around 10:30 AM PT. Approximately 30 minutes later, the suspect was seen walking around the neighborhood in hat and T-shirt … with no pants on.
He surrendered to authorities without incident … and the moment was caught on camera, with the man walking straight across a residential street to a SWAT with his hands high in the air, with a shotgun on the ground behind him.
Who knew getting caught with your pants down could be so literal?