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Man formally charged with 39 crimes, accused of firing shots at officers

A man has been formally charged with 39 felonies after barricading himself in a home and shooting at officers in a Logan County neighborhood.

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According to court documents, Holley Tolliver Jr. has been charged with 39 felonies.

This includes 16 counts of attempted aggravated murder in the first degree with description, 15 counts of assault in the first degree with description, five counts of unlawful discharge of a firearm in the second degree at or in a safe area of ​​a dwelling or school with description, and one count of burglary in the second degree and one count of grand larceny in the third degree when the property involves a firearm or dangerous ordinance.

Tolliver pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity on Sept. 17 and a judge ordered him to submit to a psychiatric evaluation, court records show.

As previously reported by News Center 7On August 14, a man barricaded himself in a home in the 11000 block of Big Bear Path.

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The confrontation arose after reports were received that shots had been fired in the house.

Two people were injured, including the suspect, who was shot in the arm by officers, Logan County Sheriff Randall Dodds said.

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News Center 7′s Taylor Robertson reported that SWAT yelled at the man to come out with his hands up, and that he surrendered after 12 hours.

Officers placed him in an ambulance. Medics transported the man to Miami Valley Hospital.

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A man spoke to News Center 7 when he noticed the commotion.

“It’s devastating, you know, and it’s stressful,” Russ Thompson said. “You have to deal with it, and some of the guys that went in there and got shot at. That’s going to be with them forever.”

Tolliver’s next court appearance is scheduled for November 26.

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