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Hostage Taker Shot by LA Deputies After Standoff
6 Jan
Summary
- Armed father held child hostage outside Paramount home.
- Suspect threatened deputies and refused to surrender.
- Child was rescued unharmed following fatal shooting.

Deputies from the LA County Sheriff's Department engaged in a tense standoff with Marcos Alfonso, 35, who had taken his 2-year-old child hostage outside his girlfriend's home in Paramount. Alfonso had allegedly threatened people with a gun before taking the child and fleeing in a car. Upon arrival, he exited the vehicle, holding the toddler in one arm and a handgun in the other, pointing it at responding deputies.
Negotiations lasted for 25 minutes as deputies attempted to de-escalate the situation and convince Alfonso to surrender. During this time, Alfonso repeatedly told deputies to shoot him. The situation escalated when Alfonso ultimately pointed the handgun directly at the deputies, prompting one armed with a rifle to fire.
Following the shooting, other deputies rushed to rescue the unharmed child. Alfonso was transported to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. The Sheriff's Department noted that Alfonso's handgun appeared to be broken, with its grip sheared off. The child was safely recovered and is unharmed.




