A Mountain View-area police standoff involving a man who allegedly threatened neighbors with a gun and then fired on responding officers, causing no injuries, was ongoing Monday, more than 24 hours after it began. Photo via OnScene.TV

A Mountain View man who allegedly threatened neighbors with a gun over the weekend and then fired on responding officers, causing no injuries, was arrested Monday following a 30-hour police standoff.

The drama in the 4500 block of T Street began shortly before 9 a.m. Sunday, when several 911 callers reported that a neighbor, 68-year-old Reginald Smith, allegedly had fired a shot while waving a pistol around and threatening to kill them, according to the San Diego Police Department.

When patrol personnel arrived, the suspect fired at least one round in their direction and holed up in the house.

Police asked residents in the immediate area to remain in their homes while crisis counselors tried to convince Smith to surrender peaceably. After he refused to do so for several hours, a SWAT team was called in, police said.

The stalemate continued through the day and overnight, and was ongoing through mid-afternoon Monday.

Finally, about 2:45 p.m., the special weapons and tactics personnel forced entry to Smith’s home and took him into custody with help from a service dog, SDPD Lt. Adam Sharki said.

Updated at 5:09 p.m. Aug. 22, 2022

— City News Service