A Wallaceburg church service was interrupted by a rogue piano player and, later, a police tasering.
Chatham-Kent Police Const. Renee Cowell said a man walked into a church on Elgin Street around 11 a.m. Sunday morning.
"[He] entered and began playing the piano, and not your traditional Sunday service hymns," said Cowell.
"Members asked him to leave, and when he refused to do so, police were called.
Cowell said the man had run down into the church basement and thrown a chair.
"He did become confrontational with our officers, which led to the Taser being deployed, so that he could be taken into custody without anyone being injured," she said.
Police said the man was armed with a steak knife.
Charges against the 37-year-old include resisting a peace officer and "disturbing a religious worship."
Cowell said she has no information about what kind of music the man played on the piano. She added she has never heard of someone being charged with disturbing a religious service in her 23 years of policing.