Crime & Safety
Police: Sudbury Man Threatened to Kill Officers
The following arrest information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

A call to the on Sunday about a disturbance on Goodman's Hill Road turned into an arrest of a local man.
At about 4:50 p.m., two officers were dispatched to 235 Goodman's Hill Road to investigate the complaint.
While investigating, Mikhail Brian Young, 21, of the same address, began to be combative with the officers, Lt. Scott Nix said.
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While trying to apprehend Young, both officers were kicked as he became resistant.
"He said he was going to 'kick his ass' (to one of the officers)," Nix said, "and threatened to kill the officers."
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While attempting to transport Young to a police cruiser, officers were forced to pepper spray him to gain compliance, Nix said.
Young faces charges of:
- domestic assault and battery (against a parent)
- assault and battery on an officer
- assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (shod foot)
- resisting arrest
- disorderly conduct
- threatening to commit a crime (saying he would kill the officers).
Nix said both officers received minor injuries but did not need medical attention.
Young was held overnight and transported to Framingham District Court on Monday at 8:59 a.m. for his arraignment.
No other information was available.
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