Hostage Situation In Alabama Ends With Child Safe
The nearly week long hostage situation in Alabama involving a five-year-old boy has finally come to an end.
The nearly week long hostage situation in Alabama involving a five-year-old boy has finally come to an end.
On Tuesday afternoon, a man in Dale County, Alabama, near Midland City, got on a school bus, demanded a child be let off with him, then shot and killed the bus driver when he refused. The shooter, identified as Jimmy Lee Dykes, then took the boy from the bus and is currently holed up with him in an underground bunker nearby.
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