Police: Armed Man Surrenders After Standoff

Authorities said an armed man surrendered to Kettering police after more than a two-hour standoff. The man forced his way into a home on Aragon Avenue South, police said.

According to Dayton police reports, what led to the standoff may have started at Parkside Homes. Police said an officer noticed a blue pickup truck speeding away, going the wrong way, and a woman reported being shot at.

Minutes later, police said, just after 8 p.m., a resident on Woodbine called 911, reporting that two men were fighting in the driveway of a home and heard shots being fired.

Police said the two men were identified as David Friley, 38, and his 50-year-old uncle. Friley allegedly beat his uncle and then stole his pickup truck.

Officers put out a police bulletin and then descended to the Kettering neighborhood after a Kettering officer tired to pull Friley over. Friley then forced his way into a home of an acquaintance on Aragon Avenue South.

After a nearly three-hour standoff, Friley surrendered peacefully.