BLUE RIVER, Ore. - A man shot randomly at people from the window of a cabin in the Blue River area before barricading himself inside the home Tuesday afternoon, Oregon State Police said.

A SWAT team subdued the man, 60-year-old David Shoptaw, with a stun gun before taking him into custody later that night, police said.

The situation started just before 2 p.m. when neighbors said Shoptaw had fired multiple rounds out of his cabin at people who were walking in the area.

Shoptaw barricaded himself inside his cabin, telling state troopers that he had weapons and "may have been experiencing a mental health crisis," state police said.

A SWAT Team entered the cabin around 10 p.m. and took Shoptaw into custody. According to state police, Shoptaw was not seriously injured when he was subdued, however he was still taken to a Eugene hospital for an evaluation.

Police booked Shoptaw on charges of Unlawful use of a weapon, Menacing, Reckless Endangering, and Pointing a Firearm at Another.