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Police: Cuffed kidnap, carjack suspect fatally shoots self

/ 12:15 PM April 24, 2016

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A man suspected of kidnapping and carjacking reportedly shot and killed himself in New Orleans while he was in handcuffs. Police said the suspect apparently hid a gun in a seat at the hospital. He had reportedly reached for the concealed firearm when it fired. INQUIRER FILE

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, United States — A handcuffed man shot and killed himself at a Baton Rouge hospital early Saturday after carjacking an acquaintance in New Orleans and kidnapping a second woman at gunpoint, police said.

Garry Saxton, 29, of New Orleans, stole a car from a woman who picked him up to drive him to an airport late Friday night, said New Orleans Police Department spokesman Aaron Looney. The woman told police that Saxton, a relative of her boyfriend, fled in her sport utility vehicle after she escaped to a nearby home.

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Saxton, also known as Gary Zarders, also is suspected of kidnapping a second woman in New Orleans before driving to Baton Rouge.

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Saxton arrived at Baton Rouge General Medical Center with a pregnant woman who accused him of kidnapping her, according to Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola. The woman was complaining of complications from her pregnancy, Coppola said.

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Coppola said Saxton was handcuffed behind his back when he fatally shot himself with a gun that he apparently hid in a seat before hospital security searched and detained him.

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“He was sitting in a chair. He was in a waiting area” with security guards but nobody else when he shot himself around 5 a.m., Coppola said.

Coppola said the shooting occurred before Baton Rouge police officers arrived at the hospital.

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