California man goes berserk at mother's funeral, gets into car after getting into fight with sister, tries to drive away mother's coffin and some tombstones is said to have defeated Brothers and sisters, officers and reports said Wednesday.
His unidentified 36-year-old man found his mother's open grave as he drove onto the lawn of Rolling Hills Cemetery in Richmond. , tearing through numerous compartments and damaging water mains. , California.
A dangerous vehicle that caused an estimated $20,000 worth of damage was part of a large-scale brawl involving his 20 grieving but angry family members, he said at SFGATE. reported.
One mourner even packed a stun gun in hopes of culminating in a long-running family feud, Mercury News reported.
Fighting broke out around 1:30 pm on Saturday. did. According to police and SFGATE reports, the man showed up to the funeral unintentionally after years of feuding with his sister.
"My brother started beating my boyfriend and it escalated into a fight and I started getting phone calls." ' said the sergeant. Aaron Pomeroy he told SFGATE.
A frustrated mourner hits a man on the head with a cane. Even, Richmond Police Lieutenant Matt Stonebreaker told the Post. The man then jumped in the car and ran towards her sister, but she gave way to her, Stonebreaker said.
"He tried to drive towards his sister in an aggressive manner, but instead hit another woman, inflicting non-life-threatening injuries and sending her to the hospital. '” Pomeroy told his SFGATE.
Stonebreaker did not confirm in an interview with The Post that the intended target was the sisters. There was no, said Stonebreaker.
The unnamed perpetrators were charged with assault with a lethal weapon, vandalism and criminal intimidation, according to Stonebraker.