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91 Freeway in Anaheim Hills reopens following hours-long SWAT standoff

A blue sedan was wedged between two armored police vehicles during the freeway standoff in Orange County.

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The 91 Freeway in Orange County has reopened after a deadly SWAT standoff caused it to shut down, snarling traffic in both directions for hours.

The standoff in the Anaheim Hills area began after an armed driver involved in a police pursuit that began in Corona stopped on the freeway. Details about what led to the chase were not available.

The freeway was closed on both sides at Imperial Highway and Lakeview Avenue.

Armored SWAT vehicles responded to the scene, where the blue sedan was stopped in a middle lane. The car, with what appeared to be a hole in a rear driver's side window, was sandwiched between the two armored police vehicles.

The standoff ended at about noon when authorities pulled the motionless driver from the car. He died at the scene. Details about a cause of death were not immediately available.

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Drivers and passengers were getting out of their cars, which were stopped behind about a dozen law enforcement vehicles, during the lengthy closure. Video showed one witness roll up on a skateboard in the HOV lane.

Traffic was backed up for miles in both directions and on nearby streets. Some drivers turned around to access the nearest freeway exit.

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