Oregon man breaks into Portland home, threatens police with sword and ax: authorities
Portland police found suspect in possession of 15 weapons, including knives, slingshot
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An Oregon man was arrested Saturday after breaking into a Portland home and threatening responding officers with a sword and ax, authorities said.
Officers responded to the home around 4:40 p.m. after neighbors reported a man trying to open its doors and windows while carrying a sword and a knife, the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) said.
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The suspect, later identified as 20-year-old Chance T. Haylett, was inside the home when officers arrived and set up a perimeter, police said. When Haylett spotted the officers outside, police said he "he became combative, charging out the back toward officers on the perimeter while carrying a sword."
While an officer fired a less-lethal foam-tip projectile at the suspect to keep him at a distance, police said he continued to threaten officers with the sword. Police said he also threw an ax and knives at officers.
Officers deployed a second foam round and used de-escalation tactics to convince the suspect to drop the weapons and surrender, according to the PPB.
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Haylett, who was taken to a hospital for evaluation, was found in possession of 15 weapons, including a sword, ax, several knives and a slingshot, police said.
No residents were home at the time of the incident and no injuries were reported.
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Haylett was released from the hospital and booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center on multiple charges, including first-degree burglary, first-degree criminal trespassing, first-degree criminal mischief, felon in possession of a restricted weapon, and unlawful use of a weapon.