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"Uninvited son drives away family at mother's funeral"

An elderly woman's funeral was made worse when her son got into a fight with his sister and overturned his mother's coffin in an attempt to run over a relative with his car.

His unidentified 36-year-old man was furious that he had not been invited to his mother's service. His anger reportedly caused a "chaotic altercation" between eight and 20 members of the same family, who were reportedly armed, according to the Richmond Police Department. 5}

A feud erupted between a brother and sister who had not been on good terms for "years", Sergeant Aaron Pomeroy told SFGATE.

When the sister's boyfriend tried to stop the dispute, the brother, who reportedly had a stun gun on his body, began punching the boyfriend.

Police officers responded to a 911 call about a large family fight at Rolling Hills Cemetery in Northern California and were met with a "chaotic altercation," they said in a release.

At one point during the argument, the younger brother got into the car to try to run over his sister.

Instead, he cuts across grass and tombstones, overturning them and damaging them, breaking the water main in the process and flooding Undertaker's Grandmother's Plot. The flood also filled his mother's empty grave.

The brothers were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after hitting another woman in her 30s instead of her intended target while driving across a bush.

According to authorities, he also succeeded in knocking over his mother's coffin, but his mother's body did not fall.

Another family member hit him on the head with a cane as he got out of the car.

The brothers were arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and vandalism. Preliminary estimates from Memorial Park suggest the conflict caused at least $20,000 worth of damage.

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