'Kidnapper' surrenders after US freeway siege

An alleged kidnapper considered armed and dangerous peacefully surrendered to US police in armoured battle wagons yesterday after a four-and-a-half-hour chase and stand-off that shut down one of southern California’s busiest freeways.

An alleged kidnapper considered armed and dangerous peacefully surrendered to US police in armoured battle wagons yesterday after a four-and-a-half-hour chase and stand-off that shut down one of southern California’s busiest freeways.

Eduardo Medina, 32, of East Los Angeles, was a known gang member with a criminal history, said Los Angeles police Lieutenant Paul Vernon.

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