Police say suspect in Puna hostage standoff shot himself

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Police process the scene of a shooting Tuesday on Nohea Street in Leilani Estates.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Police process the scene of a shooting Tuesday on Nohea Street in Leilani Estates.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Police respond to a hostage situation Tuesday on Leilani Avenue in Leilani Estates.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Police respond to a hostage situation Tuesday on Leilani Avenue in Leilani Estates.
Police take people from the scene of a hostage situation Tuesday on Leilani Avenue in Leilani Estates. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
Police take people from the scene of a hostage situation Tuesday on Leilani Avenue in Leilani Estates. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
Police respond to a hostage situation Tuesday on Leilani Avenue in Leilani Estates. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Hawaii Tribune-Herald)

PAHOA — Police say a hostage situation in Leilani Estates on Tuesday ended just after 2 p.m. after the suspect emerged from a Leilani Avenue home near Hapuu Street and shot himself in the face with a rifle.