Crime & Safety
CHP Cites Marin Man, 19, in Paintball Incident Against Bicyclist
The Novato man allegedly struck a bicyclist from San Anselmo with a paintball.

Marin County, CA — A Novato man was cited for striking a male bicyclist with a paintball Monday afternoon as he drove past him in a vehicle occupied by several other teens, the California Highway Patrol said.
Brian Viezcias, 19, of Novato, was cited by the CHP and released for misdemeanor battery on the 44-year-old cyclist from San Anselmo, CHP Officer Andrew Barclay said.
Five men in their late teens were riding in a 1998 BMW when a paintball was somehow launched from the car, possibly with a slingshot-like device, Barclay said. A paintball gun was not found in the vehicle, Barclay said.
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The CHP initially received a report of a vehicle-bicycle collision on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard east of state Route 1 around 1:20 p.m. Monday, Barclay said.
A Marin County sheriff's deputy stopped the BMW near Bolinas, Barclay said.
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The bicyclist was not injured but complained of pain, Barclay said.
"It doesn't appear there was a specific motive to shoot at that specific person," Barclay said.
The Marin County sheriff's deputy cited the teens for having alcohol in the vehicle, Barclay said.
—Bay City News Service
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