By Glenda Atkinson
Staff Reporter 

Armed man creates barricade, threatens to make target of police

 

August 20, 2020

Katelin Carroll

Assistant Chief of Police Kevin Carroll and Chief of Police Kip Kelsey were among law enforcement officers who assisted in a call Monday afternoon when a man threatened to kill himself and anyone who attempted to intervene. Members of the Lewis County Sheriff's Department, the Hickman County SWAT team and other local emergency officials responded to the call.

A 46-year-old disturbed Lewis County man barricaded himself in his home on the evening of Monday, August 17, 2020.

Katelin Carroll

Rockhouse Road blocked in order to protect citizens .

A call came through E911 dispatch around 5 p.m. from a mental health center that they were on a phone line with a patient who stated he wanted to die. While on the phone, the patient mentioned suicide by cop.

According to Lewis County Sheriff Department Captain Matt Tiller, when he arrived at the home on Rockhouse Road, family members came out shouting the man was armed and going to kill himself.

Captain Tiller contacted the Hickman County SWAT team to assist. Using tactical equipment to communicate with the man, law enforcement were able to talk the man into surrendering peacefully after approximately four hours.

Captain Tiller stated loaded weapons were found inside the door of the home.

Hohenwald Police Department and Constable David McRight also assisted with the standoff.

 

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