Man arrested following shots fired report on Adams Street
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – One man is facing multiple charges, including terroristic threatening, after a shots fired report Thursday evening on Adams Street.
According to a uniform citation, the Bowling Green Police Department responded for a call about a subject with a weapon at the T-Mart on Adams Street.
Police say a caller reported a man had shot several rounds in the air before walking away after a verbal altercation with another male.
Upon arrival, officers say they saw a male that fit the provided description walking near Adams Street. Authorities say he began to run from the patrol car before eventually falling to the ground and being detained.
Twenty-nine-year-old Keivon Randolph of Bowling Green was arrested.
Authorities say a witness stated Randolph had pulled a gun out following a verbal argument with a male subject and had pointed it at the male subject and in the direction of the witness. According to the citation, authorities were told Randolph threatened to kill the male subject. The citation states police were additionally told it was after this that Randolph fired several shots into the air outside before walking away.
Bowling Green Police Department public information officer Ronnie Ward confirmed no one was shot during the incident.
Randolph faces multiple charges, including possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, wanton endangerment and third-degree fleeing or evading police.
He remains at the Warren County Regional Jail.