A homicide suspect was shot and killed in a standoff with police on Interstate 80 in Emeryville early Wednesday that led to a major traffic jam, media reports say.
Authorities shut down both directions of Interstate 80, one of the Bay Area's most congested freeways, as the pursuit unfolded around 9 a.m.
The incident began in Fairfield, where detectives were trying to arrest the homicide suspect. The man, who has not yet been identified, failed to yield to the arrest and a pursuit ensued, according to Bay City News, which cited a press release from the Fairfield, Richmond and Emeryville police departments.
The suspect headed west on I-80, and California Highway Patrol placed spike strips on the freeway in Berkeley to stop him. After the suspect drove over those, his vehicle hit a concrete barrier but still managed to drive onto the Powell Street exit -- where it stopped, according to the CHP. That's where Richmond police engaged in a standoff with the driver, BCN reported.
Officers negotiated with the suspect until he opened fire at them.
Officers returned fire and the suspect was struck, according to BCN.