Bay Area dad facing 3 years in prison after prank gone wrong
Briefly

Bay Area dad facing 3 years in prison after prank gone wrong
"Miceli pleaded no contest to felony assault with a firearm and possession of an AR-15 that was later found at his home after the shooting on May 25, 2025, San Mateo County District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe told SFGATE. Miceli is now facing up to three years in prison."
"The altercation started on May 23 when three Hillsdale High School students poured oil over Miceli's porch on the ​​1000 block of Annapolis Drive in San Mateo, according to incident notes shared by Chief Deputy District Attorney Shin-Mee Chang. The teens targeted Miceli's home because it was where a female classmate "they did not like lived," according to Chang."
"Two days later, the same group of teens, ages 16 and 17, returned and threw raw eggs at Miceli's home. As they drove away in their SUV, Miceli, who was standing outside with a handgun, shot at the teen's SUV twice, hitting the passenger side quarter window, according to the incident notes."
"Miceli told San Mateo police officers who responded to the shooting that his daughter "had been the victim of constant bullying at the high school" and that he was angry about "cleaning oil off the porch," according to the incident notes. Miceli told police officers that he meant to shoot the SUV's tires and that he tossed his gun into Waterdog Lake. Following the incident, police obtained a search warrant and recovered an illegal automatic rifle at Miceli's home on an unspecified date."
A San Mateo man pleaded no contest to felony assault with a firearm and possession of an AR-15 found at his home after a shooting on May 25, 2025. He faces up to three years in prison. The incident followed bullying and vandalism targeting his home by three Hillsdale High School students. On May 23, the teens poured oil over his porch. Two days later, they returned and threw raw eggs at his home. While standing outside with a handgun, he shot twice at the teens’ SUV, hitting the passenger side quarter window. He told police he was angry about cleaning oil and intended to shoot the tires, then said he tossed the gun into Waterdog Lake. Police later recovered an illegal automatic rifle under a search warrant. No injuries were reported, and the teens will not be charged.
Read at SFGATE
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]