A man was receiving mental health treatment Wednesday after threatening to kill others and himself in Pittsburgh’s Mt. Washington neighborhood the day before, officials said.
Shortly after 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Pittsburgh police responded to a residence on Campania Street to check on “the well-being of a possibly suicidal male,” Department of Public Safety spokeswoman Alicia George said. Officials did not find the man there.
A woman told officers that her boyfriend was making threats to kill himself and others, police said.
Officers found the man outside a house on Kenova Street, George said.
Police ordered residents to remain inside their homes, Tribune-Review news partner WPXI-TV reported.
“SWAT negotiators were called but canceled about four minutes later because the male surrendered to police without incident,” George said.
The man was taken to a nearby hospital for a mental health evaluation and treatment, officials said. He was not identified.
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