Man, 46, brandished knife at GMH security
Guam June 26 2018 A 46-year-old man is behind bars, accused of swinging a knife at a hospital security guard multiple times after being kicked off hospital property.
Faler Fabian was arrested by police on Friday after attempting to enter Guam Memorial Hospital while allegedly intoxicated.
He remained on hospital premises and was told to leave the premises entirely. Fabian reportedly began to comply but turned around and started walking toward the hospital security guards. When again told to leave, Fabian reached into his backpack and pulled out a knife, court documents state.
Fabian allegedly began chasing one of the security guards and swung the knife in a slashing motion at least three times toward one of the guards. Eventually, guards were able to take Fabian down to the ground where they disarmed him and kept him subdued until police arrived.
While being arrested by police, Fabian reportedly said he was sorry.
Fabian was arrested and charged with aggravated assault, possession or use of a deadly weapon in the commission of a felony and terrorizing.