A man allegedly involved in a town of Union dispute has been accused of driving while intoxicated and weapon possession.

Authorities say 44-year-old Brian Forsyth of Endwell was arrested following a reported incident at a McKinley Avenue residence.

According to state police, a gun and knife were displayed in the presence of a child during an argument.

Troopers later stopped a vehicle driven by Forsyth. They discovered a loaded 9-millimeter handgun and a large knife.

Police say Forsyth did not have a pistol permit. He was charged with felony criminal possession of a weapon and felony driving while intoxicated. He also was charged with misdemeanor endangering the welfare of a child.

Forsyth was arraigned in Union town court and sent to Broome County Jail without bail.

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