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Details Released In 6-Hour Chester County Police Standoff

A six-hour standoff with police Monday led to the arrest of an Exton man who shot at officers, authorities said.

Christopher Smith

Christopher Smith

Photo Credit: Chester County District Attorney's Office

Christopher Smith, 47, has been charged with multiple counts of attempted homicide, terroristic threats, recklessly endangering another person, and related offenses, the Chester County District Attorney's Office said in a Wednesday news release.

He was being uncooperative with West Whiteland police, who arrived at the home on the unit block of Buttonwood Drive around 4:30 p.m. to serve a search warrant, police said.

When Smith finally acknowledged the cops, he threatened to shoot at them, the DA's office said.

The West Chester Regional Emergency Response Team, as well as 50 additional police officers, were dispatched to the scene to assist with negotiation tactics.

When authorities tried to forcibly remove Smith from the house six hours after the standoff began, they noticed him pointing a long gun, believed to be a rifle, in the direction of 10 tactical officers, the DA's office said.

He then fired two rounds in their direction, authorities said. No injuries were reported. Smith was arrested and safely taken into custody just before 11 p.m., according to a criminal complaint.

He was sent to Chester County Prison after failing to post $500,000 bail. His preliminary hearing is set for Jan. 20.

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