A San Francisco man was arrested on Tuesday morning for allegedly vandalizing a 29-story apartment building by opening up a fire hose valve, forcing tenants to evacuate massive floods.
Firefighters were called to 100 Van Ness in the Civic Center neighborhood at 5:30 a.m. due to reports of a fire alarm. First responders reportedly found a naked man next to a pipe that was gushing water.
The suspect, identified as 46-year-old Michael Nien by FOX 2 San Francisco, was a resident of the high-rise building. Residents say that he opened a fire hose valve on the 11th floor, causing high-pressure floods to surge throughout the building.
The suspect was arrested for felony vandalism and resisting arrest on Tuesday. He was later booked into San Francisco County Jail.
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