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BIDDEFORD (AP) – An armed man who paced up and down a street before firing a shot into the air was subdued by police on Monday.

Joseph Shaw, 46, of Limington, had two weapons in his possession, a .25-caliber handgun and a .38-caliber revolver, when two officers took him by surprise just before 7 a.m. after approaching from behind a stockade fence, said Police Chief Roger Beaupre.

Before being subdued, Shaw threatened to commit suicide, fired a gun into the air and pointed a gun at police officers in an attempt to get them to fire, Beaupre said.

He was charged with reckless conduct with a firearm and was transported to Southern Maine Medical Center for a psychiatric evaluation.

His bail was set at $500.

Students from the high school to primary level witnessed the incident from a nearby bus stop. Several gave their accounts of what happened to police.



Information from: Journal Tribune, http://www.journaltribune.com

AP-ES-10-24-05 1707EDT

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