Associated Press

A retired Detroit police officer has been arrested after reports of numerous shots being fired around his home, where authorities say they have found grenades and other weapons.

Authorities say the man, who was on the force for about 20 years and has been retired for eight, was apprehended early today. Police say officers went to the man’s west-side home, where he had barricaded himself.

Police say he attempted to flee and drove off in his car, but officers stopped him nearby. He’s accused of drunken driving.

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Neighbors had reported hearing between 20 and 30 shots fired.

Commander Elvin Barren says a search of the retired officer’s home has turned up grenades, grenade launchers and other weapons. The bomb squad has been called to do a complete search.