Crime & Safety
Suicidal Man Convinced To Give Up Shotgun In Toms River: Police
Police closed Northampton Boulevard Wednesday morning while they talked to the man to get him to give up.

TOMS RIVER, NJ — A man who was threatening to kill himself with a shotgun was convinced by officers to give up his gun on Wednesday morning, Toms River police said.
The man was reported by callers about 7:15 a.m. in the area of Northampton Boulevard and Executive Drive after he was seen holding a shotgun to his head, said Jillian Messina, media relations specialist for the Toms River Police Department.
When police arrived, the man got out of his truck, leaving the driver's side door open, Messina said, and he began walking around his truck erratically.
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Because multiple witnesses had told police they had seen him holding a shotgun, police blocked off traffic and secured the area before trying to talk with the man, she said.
The man soon complied with the officers' commands and told them he wasn't planning to hurt anyone but himself, she said. He was detained and taken to Community Medical Center for an evaluation, Messina said.
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Officers confirmed no one else was in the man's truck; their search found two shotguns, one of which was loaded, she said.
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