- Lake County News reports
Deputies arrest man who swung machete at people
UPPER LAKE, Calif. – A man who swung a machete at several Upper Lake residents was arrested on Sunday for assault with a deadly weapon.
Devin Ray Walker, 23, was taken into custody early Sunday afternoon, according to a report from Lt. Steve Brooks of the Lake County Sheriff's Office.
At approximately 12:18 p.m. Sunday deputies responded to a residence located in the 1400 block of E. State Highway 20 in Upper Lake for a report of a man swinging a machete at people, Brooks said.
As deputies arrived at the address, Brooks said they observed a male subject – later identified as Walker – with a machete.
When a deputy told Walker to stop, he threw the machete in the opposite direction of the deputy. Brooks said Walker then ran toward the area he had thrown the machete, which was out of view from the deputy.
Deputies pursued Walker as he continued to run until he entered a canal and swam across toward the Reclamation Cutoff. Brooks said Walker was apprehended a short time later, approximately one mile from where the incident started.
Witnesses told deputies that Walker had set up a tent on their property without permission. They had asked him to leave several times, which he refused, Brooks said.
Just prior to contacting the sheriff’s office, they moved all of his belongings towards the front of their property and told him again that he had to leave, Brooks said.
Brooks said Walker became extremely upset and started yelling incoherently. Walker then armed himself with a machete and began to swing it at several people while chasing them.
Walker was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, resisting arrest and for an unrelated warrant, and was transported to the Lake County Jail and booked, Brooks said.
Jail records showed that Walker's bail was set at $25,000, with a tentative court date set for Tuesday. He remained in custody on Monday evening.