Man Allegedly Shoots at Car of Teens Who Bullied His Daughter, Egged His House | News Channel 3-12
- A father in San Mateo allegedly shot two rounds at a car containing three teenage boys early Sunday morning after they reportedly bullied his daughter and egged his house.
- The incident escalated from ongoing bullying and pranking, including pouring canola oil and egging, and occurred shortly after a similar prior event involving the same boys.
- The man turned himself in, police searched his home, found an illegal automatic rifle and ammunition, and charged him with illegal firearm possession; neighbors noticed police presence for days.
- District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe emphasized that the illegal act was how the situation was handled, pointing out that shooting at a vehicle with people inside is against the law. He confirmed the boys were unharmed and noted the father claimed he intended to shoot at the tires.
- The suspect faces five felony charges, and community members expressed shock and concern about bullying's consequences, hoping all parties learn lessons as the legal process unfolds.
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Man allegedly shoots at car of teens who bullied his daughter, egged his house
SAN MATEO, California (KGO) — An incident in San Mateo went from bullying to pranking and now felony charges, as a father is accused of shooting a gun at a car full of teenagers. He claims these kids were bullying his daughter. San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe responded Wednesday to the alleged incident […]
Man allegedly shoots at car of teens who bullied his daughter, egged his house | News Channel 3-12
By Tim Johns Click here for updates on this story SAN MATEO, California (KGO) — An incident in San Mateo went from bullying to pranking and now felony charges, as a father is accused of shooting a gun at a car full of teenagers. He claims these kids were bullying his daughter. San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe responded Wednesday to the alleged incident that happened early Sunday morning. “It’s the response that’s the crime,…
San Mateo man charged after allegedly firing gun into car of teens who egged his house
SAN MATEO — It started with three Hillsdale High School students vandalizing a classmates’ house and ended in gunfire. Now, a 54-year-old father was jailed and faces multiple felony charges in what prosecutors describe as teenage mischief gone wrong. The father and homeowner – Craig Steven Miceli – was charged this week after firing a gun into a car containing three of his daughter’s classmates after the boys egged his house, two days after pour…
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