No injuries, man hospitalized after suicide attempt

Sean C. Morgan

An investigation is ongoing into an incident in which a 32-year-old man

was apprehended Friday, Jan. 26, after police said he threatened suicide

in the parking lot outside the Jim Riggs Community Center.

According to Police Chief Jeff Lynn, at approximately 11:32 a.m. Friday,

Sweet Home police received a report that a man was threatening to shoot

himself. Police officers responded, and “we secured the interior of the

building,” Lynn said.

An officer was stationed inside the building as both the Senior Center and

Boys and Girls Club went into in lockdown status, and occupants inside the

building were moved to a safe location, Lynn said. Another officer located

the man among the buses on the west edge of the parking lot.

As the officer approached the male, he pulled out a revolver, Lynn said.

“Officers negotiated with the man from a position of cover. The officers

were able to convince the male to put the handgun on the ground,” the

chief said.

An officer remained inside the Boys and Girls Club while it followed its

own protocols, Lynn said.

“It went fairly quickly,” Lynn said. Within 3½ to 4 minutes, officers were

on the scene and secured the man.

The man was taken to Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital on a police

officer hold for mental evaluation, Lynn said. The evaluation determined

that the male was suicidal, and he remained at the hospital as it sought a

permanent bed with the state mental hospital.

The male is originally from out of state, Lynn said, and this was the

first contact with him by Sweet Home police.

He was not charged in connection to the incident, Lynn said. Criminal

charges may be pending, particularly if the man attempts to leave the

mental facility.

The New Era does not report the names of those who are taken into custody

on police officer holds for mental evaluation unless they are connected to

criminal charges. If the male is charged, The New Era will report the

male’s name and charges.

At no time did he contact the building or attempt to go inside, Lynn said.

In responding to the report, obviously, the primary concern was for the

people inside the building.

Once he was detained, police conducted another full sweep of the building

and the grounds, Lynn said. The building remained in lockdown until 12:11

p.m.

It was a unique experience for his officers, Lynn said. “They officers

handled it extremely professionally.”

They’re skilled at negotiation, he said. “It’s just a testament to the

officers. I’m very proud of how the officers handled it.”

The incident remains under investigation, Lynn said. Anyone with

information related to the incident is asked to call the Sweet Home Police

Department at (541) 367-5181.

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