Louisville fugitives arrested after lengthy standoff with police in Long Beach

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The two suspects were arrested early Tuesday morning after a two-hour standoff inside of an apartment in Long Beach. They have been on the run from Louisville, Kentucky since November 2021.

Police on Tuesday arrested a pair of fugitives who have been on the run from Louisville, Kentucky for nearly two years after an hours-long standoff in Long Beach. They have been eluding authorities for alleged drug and firearms offenses, according to a statement from the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Jerlen Lewayne Horton, 28 and Chicory Tryvest Summers, 28, were taken into custody early Tuesday morning following a two-hour standoff at a luxury apartment building in the 700 block fo Ocean Avenue. They had apparently subleased the apartment under false identities, the ATF said. They are said to have escaped arrest in Kentucky in November 2021 and have avoided law enforcement since.

Investigators said that they located firearms and other evidence inside of the apartment following their arrests. Horton was arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault and gun and drug-related charges. He also had a warrant out for his arrest from the U.S. Marshal Service for violating his supervised release. Summers had both state and federal warrants for his arrest as well, for allegedly stolen property and firearm offenses. He is also accused of cutting of a court-ordered GPS monitoring device.

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