A mentally ill man chased and threatened a woman with a metal baseball bat in a northern Virginia neighborhood before attacking U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly's office, shattering windows and striking two women, including an intern on her first day on the job, authorities said.
Pham, 49, has been violent before, attacking police officers last year. His father, Hy Pham, told The Washington Post his son is schizophrenic and had dealt with mental illness since his late teens. He said he had been trying, without success, to arrange mental health care for his son. The father could not immediately be reached by The Associated Press.
A mentally ill man chased and threatened a woman with a metal baseball bat in a northern Virginia neighborhood before attacking U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly's office, shattering windows and striking two women, including an intern on her first day on the job, authorities said.
Pham, 49, has been violent before, attacking police officers last year. His father, Hy Pham, told The Washington Post his son is schizophrenic and had dealt with mental illness since his late teens. He said he had been trying, without success, to arrange mental health care for his son. The father could not immediately be reached by The Associated Press.
I only see that he had previous charges dropped in that article. Appears he's still charged with assaulting the staffers.
That is how I read it as well. Which goes to my previous point it is amazing how many violent crimes are committed by people that have had light or no punishment for serious offenses.