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Alleged Kidnapper Shot Victim While Trying To Restrain Them In Western Mass Basement: DA

A Berkshire County man is accused of attempting to kill a man he had kidnapped on Thursday evening, May 9, authorities said. 

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Nicholas Lighten, 35, of Dalton, faces 10 major felonies from the alleged violent attack, the Berkshire County District Attorney said. He is being held without bond pending a dangerousness hearing. If he is given bail, it will be set at $500,000, the prosecutor said. 

Police were sent to Lighten's home at 43 Housatonic Street in Dalton on Thursday after his alleged victim drove himself to Berkshire Medical Center and explained that he had been kidnapped, taken to the basement of Lighten's home, and shot in the upper thigh as Lighten tried to tie him up, authorities said. 

The man was treated for non-life-threatening injuries and released from the hospital. Police did not say how he escaped. 

Investigators do not believe there is any further danger to the community. The district attorney's office did not speculate on the relationship between Lighten and the other man. 

Lighten is charged with: 

  • Armed-firearm kidnapping
  • Armed assault to murder
  • Carrying dangerous weapon (brass knuckles)
  • Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon
  • Firearm discharge within 500 feet of a building
  • Firearm violation with a prior violent drug crime
  • Possession of a firearm without an FID card
  • Possession of a firearm in felony — subsequent offense
  • Possession of ammunition without an FID card
  • Possession of a Class B drug

Lighten will return to court on Wednesday, May 15, for a dangerous hearing. 

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