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A Fairfield County man has been arrested following a six-and-half-hour standoff with police after he threatened to use a shotgun against himself and others.
The incident began just before 3:30 p.m., Sunday, July 11, in Norwalk.
Police received a report that Robert Lemay, age 40, of Norwalk, was angry and intoxicated and made several threats to use a shotgun against himself and others and retreated into his home, said Norwalk PD Sgt. Sofia Gulino.
Lemay had multiple firearms registered to him, Gulino said.
A large police response followed, including officers from adjoining agencies due to the need for significant manpower.
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A Fairfield County man has been arrested following a six-and-half-hour standoff with police after he threatened to use a shotgun against himself and others.
The incident began just before 3:30 p.m., Sunday, July 11, in Norwalk.
Police received a report that Robert Lemay, age 40, of Norwalk, was angry and intoxicated and made several threats to use a shotgun against himself and others and retreated into his home, said Norwalk PD Sgt. Sofia Gulino.
Lemay had multiple firearms registered to him, Gulino said.
A large police response followed, including officers from adjoining agencies due to the need for significant manpower.
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Latest sad note at Laurentian: northern Ontario university cuts its music program
Students and faculty are in despair at the loss of the four-year music program at Laurentian University, with department chair Yoko Hirota saying it took more than 20 years to build, and students and faculty contributed to the northern Ontario arts scene.
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Yoko Hirota is losing her job as chair of Laurentian University s music department. The four-year program is the latest casualty as the Sudbury, Ont., school restructures.(Markus Schwabe/CBC)
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