Akron Police

Akron PD must not have an MRAP in their inventory.

Via Cleveland Plain Dealer

The man who caused a standoff with police and a nearby high school to go into lockdown did so because city inspectors asked the man to clean up his yard.

Akron Police Lt. Rick Edwards said police arrested no one and no charges are filed against the man.

Akron Department of Neighborhood inspectors went the man’s home in the 100 block of High Grove Boulevard Thursday morning with a nuisance abatement complaint that would require the man to clear his yard of litter, debris and junk vehicles on his property.

The man refused to allow inspectors on his property to remove the items. He also refused to come out of his home to speak with inspectors or police officers, police said.

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