EL MONTE, Calif., Dec. 24, 2008

L.A. Hostage-Taker Was Also Murder Suspect

Man Who Held 7-Year-Old Son At Gunpoint Also Wanted In Girlfriend's 2004 Murder Case

  • Paramedics carry out an unidentified boy on a stretcher after being rescued from a Chinese restaurant where an armed man had been holding him hostage in El Monte, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008. The hostage taker took the boy from the sidewalk around 3:20 p.m. The man was killed in a standoff with police and the boy was listed in critical but stable condition at a local hospital.

    Paramedics carry out an unidentified boy on a stretcher after being rescued from a Chinese restaurant where an armed man had been holding him hostage in El Monte, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008. The hostage taker took the boy from the sidewalk around 3:20 p.m. The man was killed in a standoff with police and the boy was listed in critical but stable condition at a local hospital.  (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

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(CBS/AP)  A man shot and killed by police after holding his 7-year-old son hostage in a restaurant was wanted for the 2004 murder of his girlfriend, authorities said Wednesday.

Authorities had been seeking Manuel Benitez, 38, since the slaying of Stephanie Spears more than four years ago. The couple's son, Benjamin, had not been seen since Spears was beaten to death with a dumbbell, according to his fugitive profile on the FBI Web site.

The boy suffered a gunshot wound to the thigh in Tuesday's standoff but was expected to survive, said sheriff's Lt. Liam Gallagher.

Benitez was declared dead at the Chinese restaurant in an El Monte strip mall. Gallagher would not say who shot the boy.

Authorities negotiated with the man for about two hours before a flash-bang grenade exploded and gunshots fired inside the building. Those grenades are often used by SWAT teams to stun hostage takers given them enough time to subdue the kidnapper and free the captive without anyone being hurt, CBS Station KCBS in Los Angeles reports.
Gallagher would not say who shot the boy.

Police said Benitez, who wore a camouflage jacket and had two handguns, took the boy into a back room of the restaurant where he held him hostage.

The sheriff's statement said detectives are seeking the public's help in finding Benitez' mother, Elizabeth Velasco, who authorities believed may have been traveling with him.

Benitez was charged with murder and a California warrant was issued for his arrest in May 2005, the FBI Web site said. A federal warrant for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution was issued in March 2006. The FBI had offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.

As a child actor going by the name Mark Everett, Benitez had small parts in the television shows "Highway to Heaven" and "Trapper John, MD," and the movies "Pee Wee's Big Adventure" and "Stand and Deliver," according to the FBI and The Internet Movie Database Web site.

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by pachamaxi December 24, 2008 5:07 PM EST
"Shame he just couldn''''''''t do the honorable thing and immigrated back to Mexico like the others......No, he just had to go and get killed!

Posted by FarRemoved at 10:08 AM : Dec 24, 2008"
go shoot yourself and do a favor to everybody u ignorant dumb redneck
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by random_radar December 24, 2008 3:37 PM EST
"Shame he just couldn''''t do the honorable thing and immigrated back to Mexico like the others......No, he just had to go and get killed!

Posted by FarRemoved at 10:08 AM : Dec 24, 2008"

Back to Mexico? You are a pathetically uninformed xenophobic moron. He was born in the United States, white and just had a spanish surname from an paternal ancestor.
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by farremoved December 24, 2008 1:08 PM EST
Shame he just couldn''t do the honorable thing and immigrated back to Mexico like the others......No, he just had to go and get killed!
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by rrozsa-2009 December 24, 2008 12:46 PM EST
Good riddance to bad rubbish. But my heart goes out to the little boy. I''m glad his four-year harrowing ordeal is physically over. Now he will have to go through the life-long process of dealing with his mother having been murdered by his father when he was three, having being kidnapped and held for four years by his maniac father, and then nearly being killed as he is shot to death, right before Christmas. My prayers go with him.
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