UPDATE: Tuesday Night Smyrna Stand-off

Apr 10, 2013 at 11:20 am by Unknown


At approximately 7:23 Tuesday evening (4/9/2013) the Smyrna Police Department received a 911 call from the wife of Michael Cowger from their home at 300 Ella Street. The caller 64-year old woman stated that her husband was very upset, intoxicated, and was armed with a weapon.

When officers arrived on the scene they could observe Mr. Cowger walking through the home in a very agitated state and firing rounds from the weapon inside the home.

Officers established a perimeter, attempted to locate residents that lived next door for evacuation, and contacted the Smyrna Police Department's SWAT team. During this time, several rounds could be seen exiting the windows of the home.

Once the SWAT team arrived, it was decided to contact the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office and seek their assistance.

Smyrna Police Chief Kevin Arnold said, "We requested that the Sheriff’s Office drive a Bearcat to the scene, which is a tactical armored vehicle."

Chief Arnold noted that several attempts were made to get Mr. Cowger to communicate with police negotiators, and he refused.

Arnold explained, "The decision was made to cut all electricity to the home in the hopes this would get Mr. Cowger to communicate. However, he still refused to talk to officers. A decision was made to deploy tear gas into the home in an attempt to get him to come out of the home."

Reports indicated that when the tear gas was used, a round from a weapon was fired through a window in the direction of officers who were stationed outside of the Ella Street home. The decision was made to deploy the Bearcat and to establish an entry into the home through the garage. This caused Mr. Cowger to finally begin communicating with our negotiators.

Negotiations went for approximately 2 hours with Mr. Cowger asking for officers to shoot him several times in an apparent attempt of “suicide by cop.” He even threatened to begin shooting through walls at the officers in an attempt to get them to engage him.

Officers could see Mr. Cowger through an upstairs window. He had barricaded himself in an office by placing a desk against the door.

An order was given for a sniper to shoot Mr. Cowger with direct impact foam rounds, a less lethal option. Mr. Cowger was hit three times with these rounds and an entry team forced their way into the room, taking Mr. Cowger into custody. Mr. Cowger is currently being evaluated by medical personnel.

Warrants have been obtained charging Mr. Cowger with 6 counts of Reckless Endangerment, a class E felony, and one count of Aggravated Domestic Assault. He will be served with the warrants once evaluation is done and a court date set.

 

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