Taunton Police, SEMLEC Respond to Disturbance Involving Armed Individual

TAUNTON — Chief Edward J. Walsh reports that the Taunton Police Department, with the assistance of its local and regional law enforcement partners, arrested a suspect following an armed standoff overnight at a duplex.

At approximately 11:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 15, Taunton Police responded to a home on Pratt Street for a report of an individual armed with a handgun who had shown up outside the home and was making threats to a resident inside who is known to the suspect.

The duplex and homes in the immediate area were evacuated out of an abundance of caution. The City of Taunton also sent out a reverse 911 call to area residents.

The suspect remained outside gesturing with a handgun. Taunton Police established a perimeter, and crisis negotiators responded to the scene to begin de-escalation efforts.

Taunton Police made the decision to activate the Southeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council (SEMLEC) SWAT Team, which brings highly trained police officers to the scene under the local control of Taunton Police.

After several hours of crisis negotiations, the suspect made a gesture with their gun resulting in a SEMLEC SWAT officer firing one shot around 6 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 16, that struck the suspect’s hand, causing the suspect to drop the gun.

The suspect was then taken to a local hospital under police custody to be treated for a hand injury.

The scene was cleared by Taunton Police at approximately 8 a.m. Police recovered the handgun and it was taken into evidence.

This incident remains under active investigation by the Taunton Police Department.

No additional information is available at this time.

SEMLEC SWAT Unit Receives Donation of Tourniquet Kits

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Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018

Contact: Benjamin Paulin
Phone: 781-742-3922
Email: ben@jgpr.net

SEMLEC SWAT Unit Receives Donation of Tourniquet Kits

The Southeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council (SEMLEC) and Carver Police Chief and SEMLEC SWAT Control Chief Marc Duphily are pleased to announce at the SEMLEC SWAT unit recently accepted a donation of a dozen tourniquet kits by a local non-profit.

The 12 kits, worth about $100 apiece, were donated by the LEO Support Foundation in September. The LEO Support Foundation is a local non-profit that raises money to purchase protective and life-saving equipment for police officers.

LEO Support Foundation President Michael Best delivered the kits to Chief Duphily personally.

Each kit contains a C-A-T tourniquet, QuikClot and trauma dressing, all of which is used to stop a wounded person’s bleeding.

“We want to thank Mr. Best and everyone at the LEO Support Foundation for their generous donation,” Chief Duphily said. “These kits went directly to the members of our SWAT unit and gives them the tools to help stop someone from bleeding during a critical incident.”

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Suspect Who Shot at Officers in Middleborough Found Dead Inside Home

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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Contact: Benjamin Paulin
Phone: 781-742-3922
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Suspect Who Shot at Officers in Middleborough Found Dead Inside Home

Suspect Appears to Have Taken His Own Life

MIDDLEBOROUGH — Chief Joseph Perkins and Plymouth County District Attorney Tim Cruz report that a Middleborough man, who fired upon officers who were executing an arrest warrant, was found dead inside of his home after a seven-hour standoff with police Wednesday afternoon.

Residents and business owners should be advised that the area is now safe and most officers are clearing the scene.

John Mann, age 38, was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after police breached the Wareham Street home.

A rifle and two handguns were recovered from inside the home and seized as evidence.

At approximately 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Middleboro Police officers we’re assisting the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department Warrant Unit with the execution of an arrest warrant at a home at 469 Wareham St.

While at the house a K9 officer went to the rear of the home and was allegedly fired upon by Mann. Mann allegedly fired one round and the officers all retreated to safety. No officers were injured.

Mann then barricaded himself inside the house.

Several more officers responded to the scene, including the Southeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council (SEMLEC) SWAT Unit, and a perimeter was established.

A reverse 911 call was sent out to residents to notify them to shelter in place and avoid the area.

Several attempts were made to contact the suspect but were unsuccessful in doing so.

Eventually the house was breached by officers and they located Mann’s body on the first floor in the rear of the home. He was unresponsive and pronounced dead at the scene.

As of 6 p.m. Wednesday, the home was being searched and the incident is still under investigation.

 

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