UPDATE: The suspect has been arraigned. He is named in the updated story.

MUSKEGON TOWNSHIP, MI – A 27-year-old Muskegon Township man armed with a handgun, allegedly wearing only a towel and apparently tripping on acid, was arrested Saturday after firing a weapon outside Happy's Pizza.

The incident was reported at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 26, outside Happy's Pizza, 1701 E. Apple, after the Muskegon Township man showed up to the business "wearing only a towel and carrying a gun," according to a police report.

The man had three children with him at the time, police said, ages 6, 4 and 3. While banging on the business glass, his gun went off and a bullet ended up lodged in the door casing, police said. No one was injured.

Muskegon Township Police Chief Ken Sanford said the man was apparently angry about not being able to eat at the business and started pounding on the business door, smashing the glass. The business was open at the time with two employees inside, Sanford said.

After the handgun went off, the man walked to his home in the 1300 block of Shonat and sat on the porch, Sanford said.

A Muskegon Township officer responded to the man's house after taking the call about the complaint and located the man still armed on his porch.

The officer drew his weapon and ordered the man to drop his .40 caliber semi-automatic handgun, which he did, Sanford said.

Child Protective Service has been notified, Sanford said.

The man was arrested and transported to a local hospital where he was evaluated, Sanford said. According to Sanford, the man admitted to taking four hits of acid prior to the incident.

Sanford commended his officer for doing an "excellent job in handling this potentially very dangerous situation."

He said the officer used "his training and common sense to deescalate this situation very quickly."

Heather Lynn Peters covers police and fire, and writes a statewide food column, The Spunky Kitchen, for MLive/Muskegon Chronicle. Email her at hpeters@mlive.com and follow her on Twitter @HLPNEWS.