CBS/AP/ January 30, 2013, 10:07 PM

Suspected Alabama gunman holed up with boy in bunker after school bus shooting

Police SWAT teams and hostage negotiators are gathered at a standoff and hostage scene in Dale County near Midland City, Ala., Jan. 30, 2013.

Police SWAT teams and hostage negotiators are gathered at a standoff and hostage scene in Dale County near Midland City, Ala., Jan. 30, 2013. / AP Photo/The Montgomery Advertiser

Updated at 10:07 p.m. ET

MIDLAND CITY, Ala. A gunman holed up in a bunker with a 6-year-old hostage kept law officers at bay Wednesday in an all-night, all-day standoff that began when he killed a school bus driver and dragged the boy away, authorities said.

SWAT teams took up positions around the gunman's rural property and police negotiators tried to win the kindergartener's safe release.

The gunman, reported to be a 65-year-old retired truck driver, was known around the neighborhood as a menacing figure who 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 shotgun.

He had been scheduled to appear in court Wednesday morning to answer charges he shot at his neighbors in a dispute last month over a speed bump.

The standoff along a red dirt road began on Tuesday afternoon, after a gunman boarded a stopped school bus filled with children in the small town of Midland City, population 2,300. Sheriff Wally Olson said the man shot the bus driver when he refused to hand over a 6-year-old child. The gunman then took the kindergartener away.

"As far as we know there is no relation at all. He just wanted a child for a hostage situation," said Michael Senn, a church pastor who helped comfort the traumatized children after the attack.

CBS affiliate WTVY-TV in the nearby town of Dothan reports that contact has been made with the unidentified child and that the hostage is safe, but still being held captive. Police communicated with the boy through a PVC pipe in the bunker.

The bus driver, Charles Albert Poland Jr., 66, was hailed by locals as a hero who gave his life to protect 21 students.

The boy's classmates, their parents and other members of this small Bible Belt community gathered in several churches and held a candlelight vigil in the town square Wednesday evening to pray for Poland and for the boy's safety. Some in the square joined together to sing "Amazing Grace."

The suspect was believed to be holed up with the boy at his rural property in an underground bunker of the sort used to take shelter from a tornado. Authorities gave no details on the standoff as it dragged on through the night and into the afternoon Wednesday, and it was unclear if the suspect had made any demands.

About 50 vehicles from federal, state and local agencies were clustered at the end of a dirt road near where the suspect lived in a small travel trailer. Nearby homes were evacuated after authorities found what was believed to be a bomb on his property.

State Rep. Steve Clouse, who met with authorities and visited the boy's family, said the bunker had food and electricity, and the youngster was watching TV. He said law enforcement authorities were communicating with the gunman, but he had no details on how.

At one point, authorities lowered medicine into the bunker for the boy after his captor agreed to it, Clouse said. The lawmaker said he did not know what the medicine was for or whether it was urgently needed.

Mike and Patricia Smith, who live across the street from the suspect and whose two children were on the bus when the shooting happened, 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."

"He's very paranoid," her husband said. "He goes around in his yard at night with a flashlight and shotgun."

"Everybody up the hill tried to avoid him," he said.

Patricia Smith said her children told her what happened on the bus: Two other children had just been dropped off and the Smith children were next. The suspect stepped onto the bus and grabbed the door so the driver couldn't close it. The suspect told the driver he wanted two boys, 6 to 8 years old, without saying why.

According to Smith, the suspect started down the aisle of the bus and the driver put his arm out to block him. The suspect fired four shots at Poland with a handgun, Smith said.

"He did give his life, saving children," Mike Smith said.

Patricia Smith said her daughter, a high school senior, began corralling the other children and headed for the back of the bus while the suspect and the driver were arguing. Later, Smith's son ran inside his house, telling his mother: "The crazy man across the street shot the bus driver and Mr. Poland won't wake up."

Patricia Smith ran over to the bus and saw the driver slumped over in his seat. Her daughter used another child's cellphone to call 911.

Another neighbor, Ronda Wilbur, said the suspect 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. She called animal control, who came out and talked to the suspect, but nothing else happened. "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."

The suspect had been scheduled to appear in court Wednesday to face a charge of menacing some neighbors as they drove by his house weeks ago. Claudia Davis said he yelled and fired shots at her, her son and her baby grandson over damage the suspect claimed their pickup truck did to a makeshift speed bump in the dirt road. No one was hurt.

"Before this happened, I would see him at several places and he would just stare a hole through me," Davis said. "On Monday I saw him at a laundromat and he seen me when I was getting in my truck, and he just stared and stared and stared at me."

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buddy1969 says:
Why is everybody trying to put the blame on the NRA, or democrats, or republicans, or some other group, or better yet lets blame the weapon used. Why not blame the people that commit these atrocities. These people will continue to kill and terrorize the rest of us until we get them off the streets regardless if they use guns or knives or something else. Why not make it easier to lock up people like this and not punish the rest of us law abiding people with laws that did not work in the past. I own several guns from hunting rifles to pistols with 15 round clips and they have never left the locked cabinet and shot someone on their own. It takes a person to fire a gun, or hold a knife, pipe, or whatever to kill someone else. I do believe some new laws are needed to prevent crazy people from getting weapons but not everybody that wants a gun is a crazed lunatic that wants to kill people. A gun is an inanimate object that cannot do anything by its self. Only by going after the people that commit these types of crimes and getting them off the streets will we be able to stop crimes like this.
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buddy1969 replies:
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Right because he could not have killed the driver and taken the kid with a large knife or some other weapon. Its the person that commits the crime. Here a fact for you gun control people. Last year 8500 people were killed by guns, so you say get rid of guns. Last year over 12000 people were killed by drunk drivers, by your logic we should get rid of all cars to stop drunk driving.
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ChristianMan894 says:
From what I hear, the gunman's a scary-ass dude, he threatens kids with a shotgun who get on his proprty, and he beat a dog to death with a pipe.
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Evidently the small-town's armed cowards allow an idiot to shoot at their women and children, and beat dogs.

NRA chickenhawks!
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TimeToEvolve says:
Why didn't the kidnapped kid use his semi-automatic weapon to shoot back and protect the driver? How come the other 20 kids did not take their guns from the Batman backpacks and let him have it?

The NRA is not doing their job obviously.
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nowwhat777 says:
If that happen with my kids, I would be the one on the news for shooting this peace of human ****! Grow some balls gun owners! Or drive over him with your pickup.
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TimeToEvolve replies:
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He is in a bunker. And it has to happen to a lot more kids before the people wake up.
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outback_jackson says:
Sounds like a deranged trucker that's done entirely too much meth through his life to stay awake on the road, and now has leaped over the cliff of sanity!
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ZannZelsVictoryDance says:
I got erased over here too?
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ZannZelsVictoryDance replies:
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I'm sure its all YOUR fault George!
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ChristianMan894 says:
From what I hear, the gunman's a scary-ass dude, he threatens kids with a shotgun who get on his proprty, and he beat a dog to death with a pipe.
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ChristianMan894 says:
From what I hear, the gunman's a scary-ass dude, he threatens kids with a shotgun who get on his proprty, and he beat a dog to death with a pipe.
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outback_jackson replies:
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The deep south is home to a lot of people just like that!
hillzagain replies:
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He was also to appear in court on MISDEMEANOR charges for shooting at neighbors (who had a baby in the car, BTW).

This incident is a strong case in favor of federalizing gun crimes.
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JoeKirkup says:
The cops probably would have dealt with this jackass years ago had it not been for the liberal straight jacket they are forced to operate in.
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BarbFromPA replies:
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yep, the political correctness. The stereotyping not allowed. Laxed criminal justice system, privacy issues. No one can do anything because the left are extremely soft on crime.
1988JAck replies:
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If this didn't occur in the South, he wouldn't be on the loose and he sure wouldn't have a gun. Good old boys!
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bubbee4 says:
Another proud day for the NRA.
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hill4990 replies:
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Wow, aren't you ignorant. It's liberal freaks like you that allow a guy like this to run around in the first place. Liberal BS and political correctness. He was obviously mentally ill and was facing charges of menacing. He should not have been allowed to be near a weapon or be out on the street pending these charges but liberal a-holes like yourself insist he has rights too.
signseeker1717 replies:
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This is all taking place in ALABAMA - ah yes, we all know how "liberal" Alabama is.
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