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10-hour standoff ends peacefully after man allegedly threatened deputies with gun - mlive.com

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OTTAWA COUNTY, MI -- A 50-year-old Crockery Township man surrendered peacefully after a 10-hours standoff that started when the man allegedly threatened police with a firearm.

Ottawa County sheriff’s deputies said the standoff, at an address in the 10500 block of Walnut Drive, began about 10 a.m. and ended about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 1.

The man allegedly threatened sheriff’s deputies with a firearm while police were investigating a report of a disorderly incident at the nearby Crockery Township Hall.

He then refused to leave his residence.

He is expected to be charged with felonious assault and felony firearm.

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