A woman from California smashed a house with a pickaxe

A woman from California smashed a house with a pickaxe

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Arman Choukadarian says he got a message from his security system at work on Monday that something was going on at his home in Pasadena, California. His mother-in-law and a newborn girl were in the house. Chukardian’s security camera recorded a woman with a pickaxe continuing to smash the huge glass windows at the front of his home. The video shows the woman doing this three different times. In one of these windows, a few minutes before the attack, Chukardiana’s newborn baby was lying in a cradle. A few hours later, the police arrested the woman and charged her with vandalism. They said she was having a mental health crisis. Choukardian said he did not know who the woman was, other than that she lived across the street from his family. Watch the video above to see the full story.

Arman Choukadarian says he got a message from his security system at work on Monday that something was going on at his home in Pasadena, California.

His mother-in-law and a newborn girl were in the house.

Chukardian’s security camera recorded a woman with a pickaxe continuing to smash the huge glass windows at the front of his home. The video shows the woman doing this three different times.

In one of these windows, a few minutes before the attack, Chukardian’s newborn baby was lying in a cradle.

A few hours later, the police arrested the woman and charged her with vandalism. They said she was having a mental health crisis.

Choukardian said he did not know who the woman was, other than that she lived across the street from his family.

Watch the video above to see the full story.

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