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Lengthy standoff ends in Spring with man's suicide (Lender Assisted Suicide?)
Houston Chronicle ^ | Oct. 26, 2007, 7:35AM | By LINDSAY WISE

Posted on 10/29/2007 7:09:01 AM PDT by Wally_Kalbacken

A 12-hour standoff ended this morning with a north Houston man lobbing Molotov cocktails at Houston Police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.

James Hahn, a chemist, had told police he would not be taken from the home alive, said Capt. Bruce Williams, an HPD spokesman.

" 'You know what I do for a living and you know what I am capable of,' " said Williams, recalling one of the conversations police had with the man on Wednesday.

The standoff began at 1:10 p.m. Wednesday when police said Hahn pulled a gun on Precinct 4 constable deputies who had attempted to serve him with a warrant for eviction at the home in the 21000 block of Covington Bridge in Spring, authorities said.

It would appear that Hahn had prepared for the standoff. He had nailed plywood over windows and doors and stuffed insulation into cracks. A cache of weapons and explosive devices were found in the home, along with a gas mask, chemical suit similar to those worn by Haz-Mat crew members.

Williams said it explained why Hahn didn't vacate the house after police shot tear gas into the residence on three separate occasions in the hopes of bringing the standoff to an end.

Williams said Hahn was recently divorced, depressed and struggled with financial problems and drug addiction.

"We believe this particular individual was not going to go peacefully," Williams said.

Throughout the day police said Hahn had set small fires in several places in the home. HPD SWAT officers arrived at the home about 3 p.m. Residents living in nearby were asked to leave their homes until Hahn was taken into custody.

About 11:20 p.m. Wednesday, police repeatedly spoke to the man using a loudspeaker they hooked up in his backyard in the Covington Bridge subdivision..

"This is the Houston Police Department. Come out your front door with nothing in your hands and listen for instructions," an officer said. "You need to come out now."

It was just one move in a series of efforts throughout the evening Wednesday to remove the man without deadly force, police said.

Sounds of tear gas being deployed into the barricaded man's home drew Tammy Sample out of her home late Wednesday.

Sample, 51, came out to investigate with her Yorkie, Bruiser, in her arms. She said she wouldn't be able to sleep until the standoff was resolved.

"It sounds horrible, but it was kind of exciting at the beginning," Sample said. "... Now it's just scary because you never think it's going to happen where you live."

Sample opened her home Wednesday to another neighbor who was denied access to her house as a result of the standoff.

Shirley Bell, 43, said she returned to the neighborhood about 3 p.m. to find police blocking her way home.

Bell said she never thought the siege would last so long.

"It seems like for whatever comes, he's ready," she said of the man.

Sample agreed. Prior to the standoff, it would appear the man was preparing for something, police said.

"He had installed surveillance cameras and boarded up his windows," Sample said. "He was ready all right."

Shortly after midnight Wednesday, residents could hear police pleading with the man again to surrender.

"We're not leaving today. And this is only going to get worse for you come out now," a SWAT negotiator said.

An hour and a half later, Hahn shot himself as officers closed in on his home.

Residents noted there had been a number of foreclosures in the neighborhood lately.

But none imagined that Hahn would take his life rather than leave a home that no longer belonged to him.

Chronicle reporter Dale Lezon contributed to this report.

lindsay.wise@chron.com


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: depressed; divorced; drugaddiction; foreclosure; loser; suicide; swatgestapo
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To: AppyPappy

“Yeah, like pulling a gun and lobbing fire bombs is showing his desire to settle the matter peacefully.”

Pappy, the guy was probably pretty distressed. He did a dumb thing but people tend to do dumb things when they feel there’s no hope. Hell, even when you’ve paid your house off and have the title in your hand you don’t own it. If you don’t pay your taxes you lose your property and if you resist your life. If a bureaucrat wants to give your property to one of his developer buddies you lose your property.

Myself, I would have saved my life for battles I could win.


21 posted on 10/29/2007 7:55:05 AM PDT by dljordan
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To: dljordan

I think this is more than distressed. It sounds like he was prepared for battle.


22 posted on 10/29/2007 7:56:39 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: mdmathis6; All

Houston Chronicle website includes some rather strange responses. Many are blaming Bush’s spending money on war rather than using it to “help” people out. Couple of them are going to vote for Hillary instead instead of Bush (didn’t know he was running). Loonies are loose! Financially - NOT EMOTIONALLY - kids are probably better off. SS will pay almost $1,000 a month for each child until age 18 or graduation from high school.


23 posted on 10/29/2007 8:06:42 AM PDT by Grams A
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To: Graybeard58
That "drug addiction" thing might have had something to do with it.

Probably had something to do with his divorce and depression as well. But, hey, let's spin this into a "suicide due to home foreclosure" story. It's all the rage these days.

24 posted on 10/29/2007 8:14:19 AM PDT by Drew68
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To: Wally_Kalbacken

The house appraised by Harris County was only for $119K. The guy had been in the house since 2001. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Company now has the house.

http://www.hcad.org/records/details.asp?tab=&bld=1&card=1&taxyear=2007&acct=1211330010016


25 posted on 10/29/2007 8:20:16 AM PDT by avacado (Republicans Destroyed Democrats' Most Cherished Institution: SLAVERY!)
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To: AppyPappy

Well, he said he was a chemist, he could have avoided the middleman.


26 posted on 10/29/2007 8:44:44 AM PDT by Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
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To: deport

Please, I was only kidding.


27 posted on 10/29/2007 8:45:30 AM PDT by Wally_Kalbacken (Seldom right but never in doubt)
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To: Wally_Kalbacken

Okay..... read it straight forward and didn’t pick up the sarcasm....


28 posted on 10/29/2007 8:52:13 AM PDT by deport (>>>--Iowa Caucuses .. 70 days and counting--<<< [ Meanwhile:-- Cue Spooky Music--])
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To: BenLurkin
This guy was spending his money on the wrong things -- if he was really interested in keeping the house!

My thought exactly. Surveillance cams are expensive!

Sounds like there was more at work here than a simple eviction notice. If this guy was hell-bent on killing himself, it's fortunate that he didn't take anyone along with him.

29 posted on 10/29/2007 8:59:35 AM PDT by wbill
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To: american_ranger
Texas is like that. Remember Waco? They could have gotten David Koresh on one of his morning jogs. Instead they brought the feds in and killed innocent women and children for no reason except to glorify the BATF and help its budget funding. That is one we should never forget.

Carolyn

30 posted on 10/29/2007 9:08:37 AM PDT by CDHart ("It's too late to work within the system and too early to shoot the b@#$%^&s."--Claire Wolfe)
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To: Wally_Kalbacken
Williams said Hahn was recently divorced, depressed and struggled with financial problems and drug addiction.

He seems to have had more problems than his credit score and willingness to read the fine print.

31 posted on 10/29/2007 9:11:39 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Wally_Kalbacken

Riiiiight. I am sure it had nothing to do with his divorce or his drug addiction...

Let me fix your sentence for you. He was an irresponsible drug addict who causes his own ruin, not content to forfeit his house, he forfeited his life.”


32 posted on 10/29/2007 1:07:58 PM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free

Good grief, can’t anyone take a joke around here?


33 posted on 10/29/2007 5:58:22 PM PDT by Wally_Kalbacken (Seldom right but never in doubt)
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