However, when police confronted the man in his apartment, they also found him intoxicated and with a warrant out of New Lebanon.
At the man’s invitation, police looked for a gun in the apartment and didn’t find one. They did know he wasn’t feeling well – possibly because of too much alcohol – when he vomited just before he stepped into the police cruiser.
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