CBS/AP/ March 20, 2013, 5:44 PM

Ind. police sniper kills shooter who held child hostage

Armed officers surround a house Wednesday, March 20, 2013 in Fort Wayne, Ind., where police say a man suspected of killing a bus passenger earlier in the day is holding a 3-year-old child hostage.

Armed officers surround a house Wednesday, March 20, 2013 in Fort Wayne, Ind., where police say a man suspected of killing a bus passenger earlier in the day is holding a 3-year-old child hostage. / Swikar Patel,AP Photo/The Journal Gazette

Updated 5:48 PM ET

FORT WAYNE, Ind. A man pulled a woman off a city bus in northern Indiana on Wednesday, fatally shot her and then took a 3-year-old boy hostage before a sniper killed him during a police standoff.

A police officer carried the child out of a house in Fort Wayne about 4:30 p.m., and police announced soon after that the suspect, 45-year-old Kenneth Knight, was dead.

Police said from the outset that they did not believe the shooting was random, but the relationship, if any, between Knight, the woman and the child was not immediately clear.

Police spokeswoman Raquel Foster said a protective order had been filed against Knight in the past few days, but she did not say who had requested the order.

Police said Knight and the woman, 49-year-old Jacqueline Bouvier Hardy, had both been riding a city bus when Knight pulled her off and shot her about 25 feet away in front of several people. The shooting took place about 8 a.m. along a busy street. Children waiting at school bus stops were among the witnesses, a school official said.

A backpack lay at the feet of the victim, whose body was covered by a sheet.

Knight fled after the shooting into the surrounding neighborhood. Several hours later, police said a standoff had ensued and the child was being held hostage. A few hours later, Police Chief Rusty York told reporters Knight was dead, killed by a single shot from a sniper.

Darnell Glaspie, who has lived in a nearby house for about four months, said he watched from his window as the standoff reached its climax.

"They're going in right now. They were all in the front yard, I heard a big boom and then I saw a bunch of them run up there in the house. I just saw about eight of them go up there in the house," Glaspie told The Associated Press by telephone.

CBS affiliate WANE Fort Wayne reported that the suspect did know the people who resided in the home, but was not related to them or the child who was held hostage, according to authorities.

Citilink General Manager Kenneth Housden said police will be reviewing video and audio equipment from the bus for their investigation.

Housden said the incident, though tragic, was an isolated one and people should continue to feel safe on Citilink buses.

"We do take safety and security very seriously and respond very quickly to any incident," he said.

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Bush-cheney-R-Terrorists says:
Hopefully there is some good high def video of this guys head stopping the high velocity rifle bullet. Great shooting Fort Wayne Police!
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ammo17 says:
good shooting one less piece of garbage on the streets,my sympathy for the mother and child.
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99dakota says:
one shot, one kill...
Never good that a life is lost, but judiciously taking the life of an obvious killer with active intent to do more harm potentially saved the lives of countless others. It also lessened the threat to bystanders and the other responders. If only this would send a clear and present message to those who also think to do others harm.
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ThonnieS replies:
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I totally agree, but sometimes it is good when a life is lost... especially one like this.
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Ulgnud says:
I am sorry for the woman. The child was rescued. Great! By a good guy with a gun taking out a bad guy with a gun. Works for me, and congrats to the sniper who put a stop to this unfolding tragedy
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sobobx says:
Great job, Officer! Oo-Rah!
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rwsmith29456 says:
Just glad they got the child out of harm's way.
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DOGGYPANTS says:
God Bless the sniper, not for taking a human life, but for saving a child. This is why we have the Police, to help and protect us.
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ThonnieS replies:
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But I do say bless the sniper for taking 'this' human life. :o)
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KrabbyCakes says:
Mothers should have breasts that shoot out bullets
Would have saved her life.
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snuffly replies:
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Ooh, there were women like that in one of the Austin Powers movies. Cool.
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gregorio57 says:
....or limit the engines of all cars so they can travel no faster than 25 mph.
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bobby_ray says:
Dear rednecks posting to this site: Please use spell checker. Your foolish attempts to lobby for: christian values", "right to bear arms", "anti-assault weapons", "anti-Islam", "anti-whatever someone else is for" suffers by your stupidity.
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Wingsfan1983 replies:
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Bobby, I understand the frustration you have with those that misspell, but even uninformed rednecks have a right to their opinion.

Even though the first is not absolute, it does not mean they are immune from stepping in number 2.
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