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Dillingham man arrested for hammer attack

DPD

Robert Nielsen, Jr., 57, charged after breaking the arm of a man with a ball-peen hammer Monday.

DILLINGHAM: Robert Nielsen Jr., 57, was arrested by Dillingham Police Monday after allegedly hitting a family member with a hammer, breaking the victim’s arm.

He was charged with first degree assault, a class A felony, for the attack.

The incident allegedly began with a family argument at the Cottonwood Apartments.

Police say Nielsen swung a ball-peen hammer at the head of the victim, who is his son-in-law. The victim raised his arm to protect himself, and took the hammer’s blow in his forearm. He told police he heard his bone break when the hammer hit, and a doctor later confirmed the fracture.

Nielsen was arraigned on the charge Tuesday morning. The magistrate set bail at $10,000, and required that Nielsen be in the custody of a third party custodian if released.