Child hostage standoff stretches into 3rd day at Ala. bunker

MIDLAND CITY, Ala. (AP) - Speaking into a 4-inch-wide ventilation pipe, hostage negotiators tried Thursday to talk a man into releasing a kindergartener and ending a standoff in an underground bunker that stretched into its third day.
The man identified by multiple neighbors and witnesses as 65-year-old retired truck driver Jimmy Lee Dykes was accused of pulling the boy from a school bus on Tuesday and killing the driver. The pair was holed up in a small room on his property that authorities compared to tornado shelters common in the area.
James Arrington, police chief of the neighboring town of Pinckard, said the shelter was about 4 feet underground, with about 6-by-8 feet of floor space and a PVC pipe that negotiators were speaking through.
There were signs that the standoff could continue for some time: A state legislator said the shelter has electricity, food and TV. The police chief said the captor has been sleeping and told negotiators that he has spent long periods in the shelter before.
"He will have to give up sooner or later because (authorities) are not leaving," Arrington said. "It's pretty small, but he's been known to stay in there eight days."
Midland City Mayor Virgil Skipper said he has been briefed by law enforcement and visited with the boy's parents.
"He's crying for his parents," he said. "They are holding up good. They are praying and asking all of us to pray with them."
The normally quiet red clay road was teeming Thursday with more than a dozen police cars and trucks, a fire truck, a helicopter, officers from multiple agencies, media and at least one ambulance near Midland City, population 2,300.
Dykes was known around the neighborhood as a menacing figure who neighbors said once beat a dog to death with a lead pipe, threatened to shoot children for setting foot on his property and patrolled his yard at night with a flashlight and a firearm.
The chief confirmed that Dykes held anti-government views, as described by multiple neighbors: "He's against the government - starting with Obama on down."
"He doesn't like law enforcement or the government telling him what to do," he said. "He's just a loner."
Authorities say the gunman boarded a stopped school bus Tuesday afternoon and demanded two boys between 6 and 8 years old. When the driver tried to block his way, the gunman shot him several times and took a 5-year-old boy off the bus.
The bus driver, Charles Albert Poland Jr., 66, was hailed by locals as a hero who gave his life to protect the 21 students aboard the bus.
No motive has been discussed by investigators, but the police chief said the FBI had evidence suggesting it could be considered a hate crime. Federal authorities have not released any details about the standoff or the investigation. The mayor said he hasn't seen anything tying together Dykes' anti-government views and the allegations against him.
Dykes had been scheduled to appear in court Wednesday to answer charges he shot at his neighbors in a dispute last month over a speed bump. Neighbor Claudia Davis said he yelled and fired shots at her, her son and her baby grandson over damage Dykes claimed their pickup truck did to a makeshift speed bump in the dirt road. No one was hurt.
The son, James Davis Jr., believes Tuesday's shooting was connected to the court date. "I believe he thought I was going to be in court and he was going to get more charges than the menacing, which he deserved, and he had a bunch of stuff to hide and that's why he did it."
Neighbors described a number of other run-ins with Dykes in the time since he moved to this small town near the Georgia and Florida borders, in a region known for peanut farming.
A neighbor directly across the street, Brock Parrish, said Dykes usually wore overalls and glasses and his posture was hunched-over. He said Dykes usually drove a run-down "creeper" van with some of the windows covered in aluminum foil.
Parrish saw him often digging in his yard, as if he was preparing a spot to lay down a driveway or a building foundation. He lived in a small camping trailer on the site. He patrolled his lawn at night, walking from corner to corner with a flashlight and an assault rifle.
Mike and Patricia Smith, who also live across the street from Dykes and whose two children were on the bus, said their youngsters had a run-in with him about 10 months ago.
"My bulldogs got loose and went over there," Patricia Smith said. "The children went to get them. He threatened to shoot them if they came back."
Another neighbor, Ronda Wilbur, said Dykes beat her 120-pound dog with a lead pipe for coming onto his side of the dirt road. The dog died a week later.
"He said his only regret was he didn't beat him to death all the way," Wilbur said. "If a man can kill a dog, and beat it with a lead pipe and brag about it, it's nothing until it's going to be people."
Court records showed Dykes was arrested in Florida in 1995 for improper exhibition of a weapon, but the misdemeanor was dismissed. The circumstances of the arrest were not detailed in his criminal record. He was also arrested for marijuana possession in 2000.
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Associated Press writers Jay Reeves, Melissa Nelson-Gabriel, Bob Johnson in Montgomery and AP researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York contributed to this report.
The man identified by multiple neighbors and witnesses as 65-year-old retired truck driver Jimmy Lee Dykes was accused of pulling the boy from a school bus on Tuesday and killing the driver. The pair was holed up in a small room on his property that authorities compared to tornado shelters common in the area.
James Arrington, police chief of the neighboring town of Pinckard, said the shelter was about 4 feet underground, with about 6-by-8 feet of floor space and a PVC pipe that negotiators were speaking through.
There were signs that the standoff could continue for some time: A state legislator said the shelter has electricity, food and TV. The police chief said the captor has been sleeping and told negotiators that he has spent long periods in the shelter before.
"He will have to give up sooner or later because (authorities) are not leaving," Arrington said. "It's pretty small, but he's been known to stay in there eight days."
Midland City Mayor Virgil Skipper said he has been briefed by law enforcement and visited with the boy's parents.
"He's crying for his parents," he said. "They are holding up good. They are praying and asking all of us to pray with them."
The normally quiet red clay road was teeming Thursday with more than a dozen police cars and trucks, a fire truck, a helicopter, officers from multiple agencies, media and at least one ambulance near Midland City, population 2,300.
Dykes was known around the neighborhood as a menacing figure who neighbors said once beat a dog to death with a lead pipe, threatened to shoot children for setting foot on his property and patrolled his yard at night with a flashlight and a firearm.
The chief confirmed that Dykes held anti-government views, as described by multiple neighbors: "He's against the government - starting with Obama on down."
"He doesn't like law enforcement or the government telling him what to do," he said. "He's just a loner."
Authorities say the gunman boarded a stopped school bus Tuesday afternoon and demanded two boys between 6 and 8 years old. When the driver tried to block his way, the gunman shot him several times and took a 5-year-old boy off the bus.
The bus driver, Charles Albert Poland Jr., 66, was hailed by locals as a hero who gave his life to protect the 21 students aboard the bus.
No motive has been discussed by investigators, but the police chief said the FBI had evidence suggesting it could be considered a hate crime. Federal authorities have not released any details about the standoff or the investigation. The mayor said he hasn't seen anything tying together Dykes' anti-government views and the allegations against him.
Dykes had been scheduled to appear in court Wednesday to answer charges he shot at his neighbors in a dispute last month over a speed bump. Neighbor Claudia Davis said he yelled and fired shots at her, her son and her baby grandson over damage Dykes claimed their pickup truck did to a makeshift speed bump in the dirt road. No one was hurt.
The son, James Davis Jr., believes Tuesday's shooting was connected to the court date. "I believe he thought I was going to be in court and he was going to get more charges than the menacing, which he deserved, and he had a bunch of stuff to hide and that's why he did it."
Neighbors described a number of other run-ins with Dykes in the time since he moved to this small town near the Georgia and Florida borders, in a region known for peanut farming.
A neighbor directly across the street, Brock Parrish, said Dykes usually wore overalls and glasses and his posture was hunched-over. He said Dykes usually drove a run-down "creeper" van with some of the windows covered in aluminum foil.
Parrish saw him often digging in his yard, as if he was preparing a spot to lay down a driveway or a building foundation. He lived in a small camping trailer on the site. He patrolled his lawn at night, walking from corner to corner with a flashlight and an assault rifle.
Mike and Patricia Smith, who also live across the street from Dykes and whose two children were on the bus, said their youngsters had a run-in with him about 10 months ago.
"My bulldogs got loose and went over there," Patricia Smith said. "The children went to get them. He threatened to shoot them if they came back."
Another neighbor, Ronda Wilbur, said Dykes beat her 120-pound dog with a lead pipe for coming onto his side of the dirt road. The dog died a week later.
"He said his only regret was he didn't beat him to death all the way," Wilbur said. "If a man can kill a dog, and beat it with a lead pipe and brag about it, it's nothing until it's going to be people."
Court records showed Dykes was arrested in Florida in 1995 for improper exhibition of a weapon, but the misdemeanor was dismissed. The circumstances of the arrest were not detailed in his criminal record. He was also arrested for marijuana possession in 2000.
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Associated Press writers Jay Reeves, Melissa Nelson-Gabriel, Bob Johnson in Montgomery and AP researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York contributed to this report.
sounds like a nice guy. Does he babysit?
I saw elsewhere that he patrolled his property with a shotgun not an assault rifle.
if someone is unstable enough to beat a dog to death and then shoot at neighbors in a manner where he could have killed someone, why was he out??? Â Someone really needs to put forethought into who is held and why before a trial.
What in the world will they do if he can hold out, but the boy can't? What if he withholds food and water from the child, but sustains himself? This is just horrible. That poor baby.
This individual needs to get some strength or guts, let the child go. The child did nothing to him, it is too bad when people with mental problems decide to pick on a harmless child. Hopefully he allows the child to leave. Then locks the door and takes himself out of his misery.
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Just another well-armed Obama-hating Patriot!!
 @badcat No, just another mental case loose thanks to big gov cutting off mental health aid so the lazy and illegal can get free everything.
Whys the Military there?
 @TreeWizard Swat teams wear military uniforms at times.
 @Just Lookin I know. I was secretly bashing the para-militarization of LE.Â
 @TreeWizard They're becoming much the same thing, aren't they?
Surprised?
 @TreeWizard Because they happen to obey orders.
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Next question?
 @Jumpin' Jehosophat Bro, Them be cops.
 @TreeWizard Surprised?
Why was this Time Bomb not in a Mental Institution long ago? His history shows this was coming so why can't the Community have people like this sent where they can not hurt the Public? We Need to bring back Insane Assylums and put people there who can not function in Civilized ways. Until we do this we will continue to have these things happen, to hell with Political Correctness if you are a danger to yourself or others you need to be put away until you are proven to be safe.
 @swede760 There are no mental institutions. The Gov removed them and most aid too. Looks at the streets of downtown Portland, Sidewalks are the new institutions.
 @swede760 He's a mean old cuss, but where do you see a mental illness???
I wonder what kind of medication the kid is on...our society is so drugged up, its not even silly. A 5 year old with prescription meds? This is sickening...
@portlandborn83 Another article I read states he takes medication for Aspergers and ADHD. I am not aware of any medications that are specific to Aspergers but I imagine he takes Ritalin or something of the sort for the ADHD.
 @portlandborn83 CNN says it's for Aspergers (sp?) and ADHD.Â
@Justanother1 This is sad, that he has an autistic kid with ADHD as a hostage!
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If I was autistic, I wouldn't even be able to use a computer properly...
 @swede760 - Your comment made me spit my water out. That cracked me up!Â
 @portlandborn83 Insulin, perhaps?
 @pandamonium  @portlandborn83Â
or asthma meds?
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PB83 would rather see kids like that die though, I guess. Or maybe he thinks doubling up on Vit C will handle it?
 @pandamonium  @portlandborn83 That would be fubar. God, I hope not.
My wife worked for the Navy at one time... I love it when anyone uses acronynms. Her boss loved saying "its worse than a soup sandwich"Â
Catch this MF'er and place a an extra hole right between his eyes. Snipers get to work
SO this guy has been known to beat a dog to death (was he arrested? Â Anyone see that?) Â he has threatened to shoot children ( did anyone get involved? Â I'd have had a 72 hour psych hold on him in a heartbeat if he said this to my kids). He fired shots at a family including an infant over a speed bump? Â This guy should have been under lock and key then!! He patrolled his property at night with a shotgun? Â But we all agree he is mentally ill. Â And he has guns. Â Does anyone else wonder what the hell he was doing out and about??? Â This is the type of person any gun control law might help us disarm. Â What does it take? Â Some people are incompetent and when they have this long a history he should have been intercepted some time ago. Â I pray the little guy survives, Â
@BCH mom
Dog-loving gun owners would have put him in front of a firing squad or swung him from a tree but you liberals, like the Governor, won't allow harsh punishment. So instead you're going to blame guns.  Just like the guy who ambushed the firefighters after the liberal laws let him out of prison after he BEAT his grandmother to death. DERP.
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"This is the type of person any gun control law might help us disarm."
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He didn't shoot the dog to death, though, did he?  He could have stabbed the bus driver. He could have used a bat, a knife, a machete, an axe, a box-cutter... you know the worst hijackings in history were don't with boxcutters, rights...  Â
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Still can't connect those dots?  Okay, then, what did he beat the dog to death with, and what makes you think he wouldn't have done the same thing to some bus driver?Question: Why do all of those cops have assault weapons if assault weapons are only used to kill as many men, women and children as possible?  Why is that?
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I think being in Alabama has something to do with it. You know, the I got my gun, you got your gun, let's leave each other alone philosophy of life. They don't hold with calling the cops much.
Well, if he was paranoid before, he can be assured of the fact that there are people after him now!  This is not going to end well for him. Hopefully the little boy will be fine and escape without injury.
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 @ormom You sound a bit Dyquish yourself. (If you use the delta yankee kilo echo word without the sierra, you have to wait for moderator approval.
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LOL. Touched a nerve didn't I? Guess you recognize yourself there a little, huh?
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I got the acronym. Duh. He had to try and insult me because that's all he had in his tiny little arsenal. Duh.
@ormom @Playanekes No this person obviously understands Military acronyms. Duh.
And the calls to arm bus drivers begins in... 3... 2... 1....
 @Max Quinn If that six year old was allowed to carry a gun, he could have defended himself! Guns rights for all kindergarteners!!!! **sarcasm**
 @The_AnnaCannard  @Max Quinn I think you might be right. Who would have that after all this time that instead of trying to stop warlords from arming children in war torn countries we actually should have been following their lead.
 @PhillyBuster  @The_AnnaCannard  @Max Quinn Barack Obama so firmly believe that guns only lead to more violence that he sent 220 more M1A1 tanks and a bunch of F-16 fighters, in addition to over a billion dollars of guns, ammo and aid to a Muslim-controlled government who largely believes the holocaust was an American hoax and "six million jews" actually went to America, not to Nazi death camps.Oh, and we're also arming their enemies, Israel.  Is that what you were talking about?
The bus driver, Charles Albert Poland Jr., 66, was hailed by locals as a hero who gave his life to protect the 21 students aboard the bus.
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RIP, Charles Poland. You are a hero.
This is actually the 3rd day
This human waste needs to be exterminated and I hope it can be done without any harm to the child.