Little Falls man is accused of calling 911, then using pepper spray on officers who responded to his house

[fullwidth background_color=”” background_image=”” background_parallax=”none” enable_mobile=”no” parallax_speed=”0.3″ background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” video_url=”” video_aspect_ratio=”16:9″ video_webm=”” video_mp4=”” video_ogv=”” video_preview_image=”” overlay_color=”” overlay_opacity=”0.5″ video_mute=”yes” video_loop=”yes” fade=”no” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding_top=”20″ padding_bottom=”20″ padding_left=”0″ padding_right=”0″ hundred_percent=”no” equal_height_columns=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” menu_anchor=”” class=”” id=””][title size=”1″ content_align=”left” style_type=”underline solid” sep_color=”#000000″ margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” class=”” id=””]Little Falls man is accused of calling 911, then using pepper spray on officers who responded to his house[/title][fusion_text]Monday, July 13th 2015

A Little Falls man is accused of calling 911, then using pepper spray on officers who responded to his house. 46-year-old Scott Garman placed multiple 911 calls to dispatchers early Tuesday and was angry about officers who had been to his home earlier. Little Falls police responded and found Garman on his front porch with a can of pepper spray. The complaint says he refused orders to put the can down and sprayed the officers who eventually took him into custody using a stun gun and their batons. Garman is charged with fourth-degree assault and obstruction.

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