Pasadena family terrorized by a senior citizen with a PICK-AXE unsure if they will ever return home

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Pasadena family terrorized by a senior citizen with a PICK-AXE unsure if they will ever return home

Arman Tchoukadrian, a Pasadena chiropractor, said he and his family are considering moving house after the random attack on their home on Monday

A Pasadena man whose home was attacked by a pick-axe-wielding neighbor while his child and mother-in-law were inside has said the family has been left so traumatized they may move out.

Beverly Baker, 65, was caught on camera wielding the weapon on Monday afternoon in a horrifying attack, which police believe was random, and the result of a mental health breakdown. 

Baker was filmed by Arman Tchoukadrian’s Ring camera approaching the home then smashing through its windows before walking away and returning again to smash more. 

Tchoukadrian’s mother-in-law was in the home with his baby daughter, who was sleeping in a bassinet near one of the windows. 

Tchoukadrian, a chiropractor, said the baby would have been seriously injured if her grandmother hadn’t saved her. 

‘I don’t know if we have to leave but as of now, this is not our safe space,’ he said. 

‘This is a constant reminder of what has happened.’ 

Baker was charged on Wednesday with felony vandalism and will be arraigned on Friday at the Superior Court in Pasadena, said Matthew Krasnowski, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.

Tchoukadrian is seeking a restraining order. 

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Pasadena Police later arrested her at her home just a few blocks away from where the attack had taken place

Pasadena Police later arrested her at her home just a few blocks away from where the attack had taken place

Commander Bill Grisafe of Pasadena Police Department said the pair have no relation and Baker was having some form of mental health crisis. 

‘We have no reason, no motive for this,’ he told DailyMail.com. 

He would not say whether she had any kind of record with the department. 

Tchoukadrian says she owns multiple properties in the area but that he had never seen her before. 

He fears he was the target of a racist attack because he is Armenian, but police are yet to confirm the woman’s motive. Records show that Baker owns a $1 million home across the street from where the family lives, owned with one of her children.

It comes amid skyrocketing crime in LA, with the total number of violent crimes up 4.2 per cent.  

Tchoukadarian said that he feels like the family ‘lost their safe place’ in the incident.

The homeowner estimates that about $20,000 worth of damage was done to the house during the attack.

The terrifying incident was caught on the homeowner's Ring camera. It remains unclear what prompted the attack, or if the victims know Beverly Baker

The terrifying incident was caught on the homeowner’s Ring camera. It remains unclear what prompted the attack, or if the victims know Beverly Baker 

Investigators say Baker may have been suffering from mental illness, though that is not confirmed. Homeowner Arman Tchoukadarian says his baby might have been seriously injured if his mother-in-law hadn't been there

The grandmother of the newborn watched the attacker smash into the building with a pickaxe and almost shattered glass all over her six-week-old granddaughter who was in her crib, pictured

Investigators say Baker may have been suffering from mental illness, though that is not confirmed. Homeowner Arman Tchoukadarian says his baby might have been seriously injured if his mother-in-law hadn’t been there. His baby’s bassinet is shown, right 

His mother-in-law was alone with the baby when Baker brazenly walked up to the property with the large weapon.

She managed to snatch the baby away from the window just before it was shattered.

Tchoukadarian told KTLA: ‘If my mother-in-law didn’t act as fast as she did, my daughter wouldn’t be here.

‘She broke one window, went back. My mother-in-law came out screaming and yelling to get my attention.

‘Police found her, nonchalant, walking with a pickaxe on her back, like she’d just finished working with it.’

Baker returned multiple times, with the pickaxe swung over her shoulder, shouting: ‘Questions? Questions anyone? I’ll be back, get out.’

The mother-in-law took the baby girl and hid in a closet.

Relatives had to spend 10 minutes coaxing her out, trying to convince her it was safe. 

Tchoukadarian told NBC 4 he is grateful his mother-in-law saved his daughter’s life.

‘She’s our savior,’ he said, in tears.

The homeowner estimates that about $20,000 worth of damage was done to the house during the attack

The homeowner estimates that about $20,000 worth of damage was done to the house during the attack

Baker returned multiple times, with the pickaxe swung over her shoulder, shouting: ¿Questions? Questions anyone? I¿ll be back, get out'

Baker returned multiple times, with the pickaxe swung over her shoulder, shouting: ‘Questions? Questions anyone? I’ll be back, get out’

Pasadena Police later arrested her at her home just a few blocks away from where the attack had taken place.

Investigators say Baker may have been suffering from mental illness, though that is not confirmed.

Baker refused to surrender for around half an hour but was eventually taken into custody and faces charges of felony vandalism.

Tchoukadarian said his family has been traumatized by the ordeal, adding: ‘She needs to be in the right place, getting the right help.

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‘That’s no excuse to go attack someone’s family, attack someone’s newborn and ruin their dream home, and ruin their life and sanity.’

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