UPPER SADDLE RIVER — A 23-year-old resident remained at New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus Monday after he was charged with firing a shotgun inside his home on Sunday.

Police responded to a 1 a.m. call of an intoxicated, suicidal man who discharged a shotgun inside his home. Upon arrival, police observed several family members exit the house.

The suspect threw two rifles out of a second floor window, and is accused of pointing a loaded handgun at the direction of Bergen County Regional S.W.A.T responders from a second story window. He eventually surrendered to authorities without further incident at 4:37 a.m.

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No injuries were reported. Police reports indicate "numerous firearms" were recovered from the residence, but would not release the exact address.

The suspect, Christopher Koski, was charged with possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose, aggravated assault, and possession of hollow point bullets.

Koski was transported to New Bridge Medical Center and will be transferred to the Bergen County jail upon medical clearance.

Officers from Allendale, Saddler River and Montvale police departments also responded.

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