Man charged with assaulting police
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Greg Risling
NEWPORT BEACH -- A 45-year-old man who threw out everything but the
kitchen sink in a bizarre weekend incident was charged Monday with one
count of assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly attacking police
officers.
Police responded to the man’s Balboa Island home twice early Sunday after
he caused a loud disturbance that woke neighbors. Richard Vandagriff was
taken to a hospital for psychiatric evaluation but was cleared on Monday.
He was charged with one county of assault with a deadly weapon and held
in Orange County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail.
The bizarre encounter began around 1 a.m. when there were reports that
Vandagriff was outside his home on the 100 block of Onyx Avenue talking
to himself. Police officers learned Vandagriff lived with his mother, who
had left the home earlier that night because he was acting strangely.
Police spoke with him and told him to go inside his home. He calmed down
and the officers left.
Officers returned to the home nearly two hours later, after dispatchers
received a call from Vandagriff, who thought his house had been
surrounded by “gang members from UCI,” police said.
When officers approached the house, they saw him inside screaming and
waving a metal pole over his head. Police also noticed he was bleeding
from self-inflicted cuts from glass and a some garden tools.
Police said once officers contacted him, he began throwing different
items at them. He rummaged through his home and found several blankets,
which he put in a pile and set on fire. Police are uncertain what caused
Vandagriff’s actions.
“His mother was obviously afraid enough for her to leave,” said Newport
Beach police Sgt. Mike McDermott. “He was making a lot of noise and
throwing a bunch of stuff for reasons unknown to us.”
While officers were trying to extinguish the fire, the man climbed onto
his rooftop and began throwing metal pipes, knives and patio furniture
down below, police said. One of the objects came crashing through a
neighbor’s window, slightly injuring the resident.
When the suspect refused to cooperate with police officers, members of
the SWAT and hostage negotiation teams were called to assist. Eventually,
officers distracted Vandagriff by using grenades that produce a flash of
light. Officers managed to reach the suspect on the building’s rooftop
sun deck and took him into custody.
Pending further investigation, Vandagriff may face an additional charge
of allegedly assaulting his neighbor, police said.
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