An assailant who carried at gas height broke into a Massachusetts court and unleashed a diatribe, penting the officers and assaulting random spectators in a shocking attack and trapped in the camera.
Nicholas Akerberg, 28, appeared to the Woburn district court in Boston suburbs blocked and loaded with a gas mask, tactical boots and sunglasses before he discovered inside, according to the police and security images.
When she approached the entrance of the court, Akerberg shot a pepper spray to an officer while she tried to close on him. Despite his efforts, he pushed it, soaking it in even more pepper spray before Sprinting fits the metal detector and court hall, according to the images.
He managed to hit, push and attack several spectators in the process.
Six officers and a taser were needed to submit it, according to the video.
In total, Akerberg had eight pepper spray boats and two smoke boats with him, said Middlex district prosecutor’s office.
He was arrested and tasks for a mental health evaluation at the Bridgewater state hospital, according to the police.
It has an extensive rock mental health history, which includes five previous commitments forced the Court with mental health institutions, according to the judicial documents obtained by CBS News.
In 2023, Akerberg was arrested for hitting a 67 -year -old neighbor. He also attacked police officers with pepper spray in 2024 while resisting assault and aggression trial with a dangerous weapon and a violation of a protection order, the exit reported.
For the uproar of the court on Monday, he was accused of six positions of assault and aggression with a dangerous weapon and several other positions, said the district prosecutor’s office.
Akerberg received the hero order in a reading of Monday positions, and his bail was revoked. He will return in court on May 2.
With publication cables.
