Long Beach man kills himself after shooting rampage, carjackings and kidnapping, police say

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Long Beach man kills himself after shooting rampage, carjackings and kidnapping, police say
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A Long Beach man fatally shot himself after shooting three, committing carjackings, kidnapping a woman and barricading inside a church, police said.

A 29-year-old Long Beach man shot and killed himself after shooting three other men, committing two carjackings, kidnapping a woman and barricading himself and the hostage inside a church, police said.

The gunman then shot at a woman and carjacked her vehicle but was unable to drive away because the vehicle shut off, police said. The woman was not struck by gunfire. The gunman forced the woman to drive him away from the area, according to investigators. Police caught up with them at a church in the 21600 block of Alameda Street in Carson around 8:30 p.m. Several other people who had relationships with the suspect were also inside, police said.

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