Ohio murder suspect killed in hostage standoff at gas station in West Virginia after multistate manhunt

Man Wanted for Murder Killed in Hostage Standoff at West Virginia Gas Station

In a dramatic turn of events, a man wanted in connection with the murder of his stepfather in Ohio met his demise during a hostage standoff at a West Virginia gas station on a fateful Saturday evening, as reported by local authorities.

Identification and Location

David Maynard, 54, was discovered at a Speedway located in Ceredo, West Virginia, a town bordering the Ohio River. West Virginia State Police made this discovery, as stated in an official news release.

Recognition and Confrontation

The unfolding incident took an unexpected twist when a vigilant police sergeant, stopping at the gas station, recognized Maynard behind the store counter. Tensions escalated when Maynard, reportedly holding three individuals hostage, brandished his pistol and aimed it at the approaching sergeant, police officials disclosed.

Negotiation and Tragic Outcome

In response to the alarming situation, a State Police Special Response Team, accompanied by local law enforcement and a skilled negotiator, was summoned to the scene. Remarkably, the negotiator managed to secure the release of two hostages. However, Maynard requested a blanket to be placed at the door for the third hostage.

Tragically, at a certain point, Maynard exited the premises and engaged with law enforcement, leading to an exchange of gunfire that ultimately resulted in his injuries and subsequent death, according to the official release.

The Past Incident

David Maynard had allegedly committed murder in Ironton, Ohio, the previous day, where he was accused of killing his 78-year-old stepfather.

Hostage Situation Unraveled

Maynard’s violent actions set off a multistate manhunt, commencing after the Ironton police responded to a shots-fired report and found a 29-year-old woman bound with cords and his stepfather deceased. During his time on the run, Maynard allegedly abducted two women in separate incidents in Kentucky, with one of them managing to escape, call 911, and find safety. Additionally, he had stolen both of their vehicles.

Conclusion

In the end, the third hostage was secured unharmed, and no law enforcement officers were injured during the operation.

As of now, police have not released any further details about the incident.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)


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