A man took his life after barricading himself in a Cumberland County residence last month.
Police conduct did not contribute to the death of a man who took his own life following a two-hour standoff with police last month in Cumberland County, the state Attorney General’s office has concluded.
“No law enforcement officer on-scene used force or otherwise contributed to the suicide. Accordingly, there is no police conduct that could be presented to a state grand jury for consideration under the After about two hours of negotiations with police, the man shot himself and later died, the source said.
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