Sunnyvale Stand-Off Ends

A police standoff at a Sunnyvale home with a man who stabbed  himself as well as a family member during a dispute early this morning has  ended, a Department of Public Safety spokesman said.

The standoff began shortly after 10 a.m. at a single-story home in  the 200 block of Velvetlake Drive, spokesman John Pilger said.

It ended around 4 p.m. after officers used a robot to determine  the suspect's location and then deployed gas to enter the house, Pilger said.

The suspect was transported to a hospital with self-inflicted stab  wounds, Pilger said.

During the six-hour standoff, the man told officers that he had a  gun, but as of 4:45 p.m., officers were processing the scene and had not  recovered one.

 Police believe the man stabbed a family member at about 5 a.m.

Officers arrived and helped transport the victim to a hospital  after a relative driving on Lawrence Expressway called police to report that  a person had been stabbed and needed medical assistance.

The victim's injuries are not considered life threatening, Pilger  said.

Around 10 a.m., a resident of Velvetlake Drive called police to  say a man was sneaking into the backyard of a home.

Officers arrived and went to the backyard, where they heard a man  calling out, "Get out of here. I've got a gun," Pilger said.

 Officers closed Velvetlake Drive and the two right lanes of  Lawrence Expressway to secure the area. A SWAT team was called for  assistance.

 Negotiators had on-and-off contact with the man, Pilger said. He  said there were extensive periods of time when the man made no sounds or  movement.

He will be booked into jail after he is released from the  hospital, Pilger said.
 

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