Manchester, NH man arrested after second standoff with police in 48 hours

A Manchester, New Hampshire man was arrested Saturday after his second altercation with police within 48 hours.

According to Manchester Police, officers were called to 381 Myrtle Street at approximately 10 am for a report of a man acting erratically. Police were called to the same address on Thursday, December 29 for an incident involving the same man, 30-year-old Tyler Campbell.

On December 31, 2022 at approximately 10 AM, Manchester Police were called to 381 Myrtle Street for a man who was acting...

Posted by Manchester NH Police on Saturday, December 31, 2022

When officers arrived on Saturday, Campbell allegedly yelled at them from a second-floor window. After an attempt to contact Campell by phone, police used a loudspeaker to convince the man to exit the house and enter custody.

On December 29, a bystander called police to the same address, alleging that Campbell screamed and pointed a gun in their direction. Responding officers arrived at the apartment building and established a perimeter in order to contact Campbell.

As a precaution, residents were asked to shelter in place and a SWAT team was deployed.

More than two hours after the initial alleged incident, Campbell walked outside and was taken into custody by SWAT. He was charged with criminal threatening and resisting arrest.

Campbell was released on a personal recognizance bond on Friday. After the Saturday incident, Campbell is now facing charges of stalking and violation of bail.

On December 31, 2022 at approximately 10 AM, Manchester Police were called to 381 Myrtle Street for a man who was acting...

Posted by Manchester NH Police on Saturday, December 31, 2022

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