Homeless Man Accused in Police Standoff Pleads Not Guilty
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A homeless man accused of firing shots into the air and engaging police in a two-hour standoff pleaded not guilty Thursday to felony charges.
Tommy Anderson Clark, 37, was charged with one count each of brandishing a firearm at an occupant of a vehicle and being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was being held on $30,000 bail and a preliminary hearing was set May 21.
Clark is accused of pointing a gun at a Fox 11 television news crew in Hollywood on Tuesday morning, jumping on a city bus, exiting and then holding police at bay at Sunset Boulevard and Fountain Avenue before surrendering.
Police said they found a .38-caliber handgun in the homeless man’s pocket after he surrendered. Clark was convicted in 1990 of disturbing the peace and felony possession of a concealed weapon.
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