An intoxicated man who was acting belligerently outside the
Sizzler restaurant had to be secured in a strait-jacket-type body
wrap when he was arrested, according to police.
An intoxicated man who was acting belligerently outside the Sizzler restaurant had to be secured in a strait-jacket-type body wrap when he was arrested, according to police.
Daniel Hintermann, 54, a transient whose last known address is in Santa Clara, was arrested Sunday morning on suspicion of public drunkenness and resisting arrest outside the restaurant at 15900 Monterey Road, according to police.
Officers on patrol responded to a call about 11:30 a.m. that the man was standing outside the Sizzler entrance, approaching customers as they walked inside and trying to fight with them, Sgt. Jerry Neumayer said.
When officers tried to arrest Hintermann, he would not listen to them. Neumayer said the officers had to go “hands-on” and force him into the back of a patrol car.
Once in the back seat of the police car, Hintermann continued to be hostile as he repeatedly kicked the inside of the vehicle’s windows and metal bars separating the back seat from the front, Neumayer said.
And shortly after initially placing him in the car, officers had to pull Hintermann out and tie him in a restraining body wrap, according to Neumayer.
“He resisted all the way up to county jail,” Neumayer said.