On Saturday, authorities say that a man pointed a gun at several customers inside of a family dollar store in Hamden, CT.
Close to 3:15 p.m., officers responded to a call at the store on Dixwell Ave. It was about a man with a gun.
Witnesses told police that the man, now known to be 25-year-old Joshua Murray, was angry after he held the door open for two women who didn’t say thank you.
Authorities found Murray on a street closeby, and he was in possession of the gun. He was apprehended and wouldn’t cooperate with authorities during his arrest.
Murray faces charges of carrying a pistol without a permit, second-degree breach of peace, and interfering with an officer. He is being held on a $25,000 bond and is set to appear in court again on Aug. 2.
No one was injured during the incident in the store or while he was being apprehended.