BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -- Ten hostages are safe after a tense 15-hour standoff at a downtown Bakersfield bank ended early Wednesday with the death of the suspect, authorities said.
Local and federal investigators remained at the scene as they worked to determine a motive behind the incident.
The situation unfolded inside a Chase Bank building, where 10 people - identified as employees of the Kern County Superintendent of Schools - were held against their will overnight.
"Throughout the night their families questioned whether or not they would be seen again, but we are very grateful for the outcome," said Jeremy Blakemore, assistant chief of the Bakersfield Police Department.
Authorities identified the suspect as 41-year-old Anthony Searles-Harris. Investigators said he claimed to have a bomb strapped to his chest and another device attached to one of the hostages.
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