
Windham, Conn./WTIC Radio - A man accused of making threats outside a grocery store in Windham Sunday is facing charges.
State police say Alexander Clemmons, 31, is charged.
Investigators say the Canterbury resident allegedly pulled a knife on the store manager and customers just after 6:00 p.m. outside the store on Route 32.
Clemmons was apparently involved in some type of verbal spat with a customer outside.
Several witnesses attempted to intervene, said police, with Clemmons arguing with them as well before he pulled the knife and a can of pepper spray.
Troopers say as Clemmons got into the vehicle of a female companion, he approached the manager again after he was told he'd wouldn't be allowed to return.
Clemmons now faces a host of charges including breach of peace and reckless endangerment.
Bond was set at $20,000.