A man suspected of drunkenly terrorizing his neighbors with a firearm was arrested after police say he holed up in his single-wide trailer on the Oregon coast for hours and trained his weapon on state troopers.

It took a SWAT Team's arsenal of tear gas and pepper spray to finally flush Scott Williams, 54, from his manufactured home in Florence early Thursday, said Oregon State Police.

It took a high-voltage zap from a stun gun to finally subdue the ornery suspect, who remained combative until the very end of the six-hour standoff, cops said.

The wild scene at the Rhododendron Trailer Park began around 8 p.m. the night before when a boozed-up Williams began threatening to shoot everyone in the park, police said.

State troopers soon arrived and tried to speak with Williams, who had hunkered down in his trailer. Police say Williams responded by pointing a gun at the troopers and refused to leave his home.

Enter the SWAT Team, which dispatched a crisis negotiator to lure the suspect outside, police said.

Instead, Williams threated to kill members of the SWAT Team, Capt. Bill Fugate, a state police spokesman, said in a news release.

Six hours passed. Police obtained a warrant. Then came the tear gas, the pepper spray and the stun gun, Fugate said.

It was after 3 a.m. by the time cops finally hauled Williams off in handcuffs. Troopers recovered a loaded handgun from the man's home, police said.

Williams was booked into the Lane County Jail in Eugene on suspicion of pointing a firearm at another, menacing, disorderly conduct and unlawful use of a weapon.

-- Shane Dixon Kavanaugh

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