A Lower Burrell man is facing two felony charges of attempted homicide after, police say, he traded gunfire with officers in February.

Jordan Blaise Lindner, 29, is accused of firing shots into a home near Rodgers Drive and then at police officers during a standoff there. When police arrived on scene, Lindner exited his home and began yelling at the officers, including a plea to “just shoot me,” according to statement released by Lower Burrell police the night of the incident.

According to a news release Tuesday from the Westmoreland County District Attorney’s office, Lindner then barricaded himself in his home and refused to surrender to police.

While Lindner was in the home, police obtained an arrest warrant for him on charges related to the damage at the neighbor’s residence and requested assistance from Westmoreland County SWAT.

The warrant included felony charges of aggravated assault and discharge of a firearm into an occupied structure, along with a misdemeanor charge of reckless endangerment, according to court documents.

SWAT eventually breached the front of the residence in an attempt to arrest Lindner. Officers heard Lindner yelling and found him with a large silver revolver in his hand, according to the DA’s office.

When Lindner pointed the revolver at himself, police instructed him to drop the firearm. Lindner continued yelling and fired a round at officers, according to the DA’s release.

SWAT deployed gas inside the residence in an attempt to spur Lindner to surrender peacefully, the DA’s office said.

Lindner then appeared from a front window and fired another round toward police before SWAT returned fire, shooting him, the release said. Lindner followed commands to crawl out of the house and was surrounded by officers.

As police attempted to handcuff Lindner, he reached into a front pocket of his pants and pulled out a knife, the DA’s office said. Officers pried it away from him and took him into custody. He then received medical care, the release said.

Lindner remains hospitalized in stable condition, the DA’s office said.

In addition to the attempted homicide charges, Lindner is facing two counts of assault of a law enforcement officer, aggravated assault, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person.

A preliminary hearing will be scheduled at District Judge Cheryl Peck-Yakopec’s office.