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02-10-2009




By MARTIN GRIFFITH

Associated Press Writer





RENO, Nev. (AP) _ A police standoff that ended in the apparent suicide of a motorist shut down a ramp at a busy freeway intersection for more than 12 hours Saturday, authorities said.



The eight-hour standoff at the so-called ``Spaghetti Bowl,'' where Interstate 80 and U.S. 395 merge, ended at 8 a.m. when a SWAT team lobbed tear gas into the man's car after efforts to get him to surrender failed, police Lt. Robert McDonald said.



Authorities found the 32-year-old Reno-area man dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, McDonald said. His name was withheld pending notification of family.



The off-ramp for U.S. 395 from I-80's westbound lanes was closed after the standoff began at midnight Friday and remained closed until Saturday afternoon to allow investigators to work at the scene, forcing motorists to detour on city streets, Nevada Highway Patrol Trooper Chuck Allen said.



The standoff began after the man fled a traffic stop in Sparks, a Reno suburb, and crashed on the ramp as troopers pursued him, Allen said. The man fired a shot in the air and put a pistol to his head as troopers approached, then spent the rest of the night in his car as negotiators talked to him, he said.



The man was initially pulled over after driving at speeds of up to 90 mph on I-80 and fled after being asked to step out of his car, Allen said.



The man who shot himself during an 8-hour Spaghetti Bowl stand-off during the weekend was wanted on a year-old warrant for being a convicted sex offender who didn’t register his address, court records show.





Ricardo Rivas-Ramirez also had a history of threatening to shoot himself and battering girlfriends, according to court documents.



Rivas-Ramirez, 32, died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound to the chest, the Washoe County medical examiner’s office said Monday. Officers found him dead in the car about 8 a.m. Saturday.



Reno police Lt. Robert McDonald said Rivas-Ramirez was pulled over Friday on Interstate 80 by a Nevada Highway Patrol sergeant for driving a Jaguar more than 90 mph. McDonald said Rivas-Ramirez ...


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