BERKELEY, N.J. — A man was taken into custody overnight following a prolonged police standoff at the Holiday City Berkeley senior community in Ocean County, authorities confirmed Tuesday.
The incident, which unfolded in the 55+ residential development, was first reported by Jersey Coast Emergency News, a breaking news scanner page covering the Jersey Shore. Armed police officers were seen taking cover behind vehicles as they surrounded the home for several hours.
The standoff ended when the man emerged from the residence with his hands raised. Officers moved in and placed him in handcuffs without reported injury.
Video of the scene, credited to Jersey Coast Emergency News, showed the heavy police presence and tactical positions around the neighborhood during the response.
As of Wednesday morning, officials have not released the identity of the man or stated whether he is facing any charges. No injuries or evacuations were reported in connection with the incident.
Investigation continues in Ocean County
Authorities have not yet disclosed what prompted the standoff or whether any weapons were involved. The investigation remains ongoing, and additional information has not been made public.
Residents of the Holiday City Berkeley community were not instructed to leave their homes during the event, which drew significant police response overnight.
Jersey Coast Emergency News provided the first public account of the standoff through its Facebook page, which regularly posts updates from emergency scanners in the region.
Police are continuing to investigate the incident and have not announced if any charges will be filed.