San Mateo man charged after allegedly firing gun into car of teens who egged his house

SAN MATEO It started with three Hillsdale High School students vandalizing a classmates house and ended in gunfire Now a -year-old father was jailed and faces multiple felony charges in what prosecutors describe as teenage mischief gone wrong The father and homeowner Craig Steven Miceli was charged this week after firing a gun into a car containing three of his daughter s classmates after the boys egged his house two days after pouring oil on his porch prosecutors say None of the teens were hit by the bullets San Mateo County District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe on Wednesday declared that Miceli s anger at the pranks the boys pulled is understandable and justifiable But what is not justifiable was when he chose to respond to it by taking out a gun and firing the gun at the car that the three boys were in Wagstaffe disclosed Wednesday The danger involved in that is so high that it s a felony crime to do so and that s why he is now facing multiple felony charges for that overreaction to the situation Prosecutors charged Miceli with three felony counts of assault with a firearm with additional firearm enhancements one felony count of firing at an inhabited automobile one felony count of illegal assault rifle and one felony count of possessing an assault rifle prosecutors noted If discovered guilty Miceli who does not have a criminal record could face a maximum sentence of years in prison He pleaded not guilty to all charges at his arraignment on Tuesday where the court ordered him to not contact the three teenagers The three boys ages and spent last weekend driving around San Mateo On Friday prosecutors say they spread oil on the porch of Miceli s home on the block of Annapolis Drive not far from Bay Meadows Park Then shortly after midnight on Sunday they return to the same home armed with eggs They threw them at the house and got back in an SUV As the boys drove away Miceli went outside with a handgun and fired two shots prosecutors allege One of the bullets entered the guest side of the SUV and got lodged in the side panel executives reported The boys didn t make it far Arriving police officers stopped the SUV and later interviewed Miceli The father explained that his daughter has been a victim of bullying at the high school and expressed anger at having to clean the oil off his porch functionaries announced He stated police he had fired his gun at the tires of the boys car and later ditched the weapon in Water Dog Lake prosecutors explained When investigators obtained a search warrant for Miceli s house they located an illegal automatic rifle and ammunition prosecutors added As of Tuesday Miceli remained in custody on bail prosecutors explained But jail records show he had since posted bail Miceli will next appear in court June for a preliminary hearing The three boys will not face charges for the vandalism but will be dealt with by the San Mateo Police Department which has a diversion plan for teenagers that focuses on schooling and general organization Wagstaffe The department did not submit the three minor s actions to the DA s office to be charged The DA explained the statements of bullying against Miceli s daughter will be handled by Hillsdale High School The school and the San Mateo Union High School District referred requests for comment to the DA s office but sent a message that was distributed to the high school district Related Articles Man fatally stabbed on San Francisco Muni bus Remains revealed years ago in Menlo Park identified as missing San Jose man Investigator clears San Mateo County executive of misconduct in sheriff s complaint Educator in South San Francisco arrested on charges of lewd acts with minors Half Moon Bay man pleads to threatening to kill co-workers at farm where mass shooting occurred This is an ongoing criminal study with law enforcement and in our school neighborhood and I want you to know that we will continue to work with students to ensure their wellbeing Hillsdale High School Principal Jeff Gilbert disclosed in the email Wagstaffe added that this circumstance is a tremendous opportunity for parents to have discussions with their children and a good lesson for teenagers I m sure the teenagers thought it was just snickering among themselves without being cognizant of how dangerous it could be Wagstaffe noted You never know who you might encounter and it could endanger your life It is also a lesson for adults to act with specific self-control and not engage in gun play Wagstaffe added If that shot he stated had hit one of the boys and killed him then he s looking at the rest of his life in prison for murder Fortunately that didn t happen