Hispanic arrested after entrenching ten hours in Los Angeles
The Hispanic, identified as Osvaldo del Río, was arrested after locking himself in his vehicle with a woman hostage for almost ten hours in Beverly Hills
A Hispanic man wanted for attempted murder of a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) sheriff was stopped the early of this Monday after entrenching for almost ten hours, with the rescue of a woman hostage, in Beverly Hills.
Osvaldo del Río was identified as allegedly responsible for running over a Los Ángeles sheriff in a vehicle of a sharing service, who remains in custody on a $1 million bail for attempted murder.
Although the entrenchment started from the afternoon of this Sunday, the incident originated around 3:00 a.m. on Sunday, when sheriff The LASD contacted the suspect near 104th Street and Hawthorne Boulevard, on the borders of Inglewood and the unincorporated area of Lennox.

