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Man Slain in Standoff Was Carrying Pellet Gun

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An angry father who held two Orange County school board officials hostage this week was armed with a pellet gun when he was shot to death by police, the district attorney’s office confirmed Friday.

“It was a very realistic-looking pellet gun,” said Deputy Dist. Atty. Christopher J. Evans.

The prosecutor would not say whether Michael P. Generakos’ pellet gun was loaded.

Generakos, 45, of Lakewood, was involved in a three-hour standoff Tuesday at the Costa Mesa headquarters of the Orange County Department of Education. The two hostages, Associate Supt. John Nelson and Deputy Supt. Lynn Hartline, were unharmed.

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They and police said they suspect that Generakos wanted police to kill him. He had been involved in a long-running battle with officials over the education of his 16-year-old son, a student at University High School in Irvine who is deaf and also losing his eyesight.

Generakos had bitterly opposed putting his son in a Braille class, as favored by his ex-wife and the Board of Education. His opposition was one of the reasons his ex-wife was granted custody of their two children this fall after living with their father for many years, according to court documents.

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