The 101 Freeway through downtown Los Angeles reopened late Tuesday night after an hours-long standoff with a man on an overpass ended with him being safely taken into custody, authorities said. Units from the Los Angeles Police Department, including its SWAT Team, and the California Highway Patrol assisted the Los Angeles Fire Department during the prolonged response. The person was detained at about 10:00 p.m., officials said. Firefighters said the person’s medical condition is still being evaluated, but authorities have cleared the scene and reopened the freeway. Authorities had earlier told The California Post the man remained on the pedestrian structure hours after first threatening to jump, with no clear timeline for reopening. Fire crews deployed large inflatable rescue cushions beneath an overpass to protect the man threatening to jump. Citizen App The closure affected both northbound and southbound lanes near Temple Street, where the incident began just before 5:10 p.m. at 333 N.…