Court Documents Show Devils Lake Man Pointed Shotgun At Officer Monday

DEVILS LAKE, N.D. (KVRR) — New details about a shots fired incident that officers responded to this week in Devils Lake that sent a school into lockdown.
Court documents show Joseph Gleason broke into his ex-wife’s house and demanded she give him a shotgun and ammo and threated to kill himself.
Officers responded to his home in the 300 block of 12th Street NW around 1:30 in the morning on Monday for a welfare check and heard gunshots.
An officer identified himself and Gleason pointed a shotgun in his direction through a window.
Officers retreated and eventually left the residence.
Another officer later made contact with Gleason through text and he surrendered around 2 p.m. Monday.
Officers found a shotgun and evidence that he had fired it three times through a door.
He is charged with terrorizing, reckless endangerment and burglary and remains in custody.
No bond was set at a hearing Thursday. His next court date has not been set.