HUDSON, N.H. — A Hudson man allegedly discharged a firearm inside a home with people present and then kicked two officers when police arrived.

Justin Soeum, 24, is charged with one count of criminal threatening with a deadly weapon – Class B felony, four counts of reckless conduct – Class B felony, one count of unlawful discharge of a firearm – violation, two counts of simple assault on a police officer – Class A misdemeanor, and one count of resisting arrest/detention – Class A misdemeanor.

According to police, officers responded to 2A Rangers Road about midnight Monday for a report of a domestic disturbance. Dispatch alerted responding officers that the suspect had fled into a bedroom and had a firearm.

During an initial detainment and brief investigation, officers found Soeum had allegedly threatened a family member with the firearm and then discharged the weapon inside the home in the presence of a number of family members and a friend.

When Soeum was placed under arrest, he allegedly resisted the officers, kicking two of them.

Soeum was booked and processed at the police department. He refused bail and was transported to the Hillsboro County House of Corrections, police said.

Soeum is due to be arraigned in Nashua District Court on Tuesday.

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