Wanted man arrested by Sault police after Northern Avenue standoff
A 34-year-old wanted man has been taken into custody by Sault Ste. Marie police following a tense standoff at a multi-unit residential building on Northern Avenue on Monday.
Devon Floyd, of Heyden, Ont., is accused of pointing a gun at two victims on Pine Street on March 6.
Investigators tracked him down at an apartment in the 200-block around 3:30 p.m. Monday and because he was considered to be 'armed and dangerous,' the tenants in the building were asked to shelter in place.
Police said when Floyd refused to exit the building the emergency services unit and crisis negotiators were called to the scene to assist the patrol officers, crime suppression and drug enforcement units.
"After lengthy negotiations, the accused exited the residence and was arrested," Sault police said in a news release Monday evening.
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He was taken into custody around 7:45 p.m. and is charged with the following in connection to the Pine Street incident March 6:
- Two counts of pointing a firearm
- Unauthorized possession of a firearm
- Careless use of firearm
- Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose
- Possession of a restricted firearm knowing its possession is unauthorized
- Two counts of failing to comply with release order
Floyd is being held in custody pending a bail hearing.
34-year-old Devon Floyd is wanted for pointing a firearm and various firearm offences in relation to a gun incident that took place March 6 in Sault Ste. Marie. (Supplied)
Officers have released the scene on Northern Avenue.
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