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Man Vowing ‘to Mess Up Commute’ Involved in Standoff, Disrupts Light Rail Service in Bay Area

An hours-long standoff Thursday between police and a man with an apparent grudge against commuters is continuing to disrupt light rail service in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Standing atop a train in San Jose, the man refused to come down and told Santa Clara County sheriff’s deputies he “wants to mess up the commute for everyone,” KGO-TV reported. Bay Area news stations have reported that the man spat at officers and had fallen asleep at one point during the more than nine-hour standoff.

Sheriff’s officials told KTVU-TV that they planned to wait the man out. Authorities were trying to negotiate with the man.

A train operator first spotted the man on the tracks just after 1 a.m. The man then apparently climbed onto the roof of the train and has remained there since early Thursday.

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