Man arrested following lengthy SWAT standoff in Medical Lake

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MEDICAL LAKE, Wash. — Police arrested a man who allegedly fired a gun multiple times while barricading himself in a home into custody following an hours-long SWAT standoff in Medical Lake Sunday evening.

According to the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, the man was safely taken into custody before 10 p.m. after crisis negotiators convinced him to come outside unarmed. Throughout the standoff, deputies said the suspect fired a rifle inside the house toward the armored vehicles.

No SWAT Team members were injured.

According to SCSO, the suspect could face felony assault and additional charges as the investigation continues.

Specific details on the suspect are still unknown, and this incident is under investigation.

Updated 10:46 p.m.

SWAT and other law enforcement are on the scene of a man who fired multiple shots in a home in Medical Lake.

According to the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO), the man is armed and possibly suicidal. He is currently in a home in the 1000 block of North Olson Hill Court. SCSO said that they believe that the man is alone inside the house.

The Swat Team, Crisis Negotiators, and other assisting units are on the scene trying to end the dangerous situation. Neighbors are asked to remain indoors until the law enforcement can end the volatile situation peacefully.

This is an active incident, and information will be updated when available.

Updated at 8:56 p.m. on Aug. 11

SWAT is currently on scene of a shooting in a Medical Lake neighborhood.

According to the Cheney Police Department, multiple law personnel are on the scene at Nort Olson Hill Court and residents nearby are asked to stay in their homes. According to a resident in the area, Tara Lee Avenue and North Graham are being blocked off.

There is no other information at this time.

Updated 7:23 p.m. on Aug. 11

Law enforcement is on the scene of an unknown incident near North Olson Hill Court.

According to residents in the area, SWAT is on the scene and has asked neighbors to stay inside. NonStop Local has contacted law enforcement for more information.

This is an ongoing incident.


 

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