Deputies entered the home after the man barricaded himself inside to arrest him.
The man, identified as Louis Shipka, 34, was making threatening statements, including threatening to shoot his dog, according to police, which he did.
After deputies arrived, Shipka refused to leave his house, with deputies learning he had a “large amount” of firearms inside. He continued to barricade himself inside, leading to the Summit County SWAT Team and hostage negotiators coming to the home. After negotiators tried to get Shipka out, a drone was used to see Shipka in the basement of the home.Discharge of a Firearm in City Limits
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