Man Exposing Himself at Rockwell Skate Park Causes Disturbance

A belligerent man is accused of starting altercations with multiple people at a skate park in Bristol before exposing himself to a large group of adult and children.

After the man, Anthony Yacino, stood in the middle of the skate park and showed his genitalia, two people got into a fight with him and broke his skateboard, police said. 

According to police, on Aug. 4, the Bristol Police Department received a complaint that said an intoxicated man wearing a neon orange shirt was causing a disturbance at Rockwell Park around 6:22 p.m.

Responding offers located Yacino and he told police that he was randomly attacked by suspects who broke and stole his skateboard. 

An investigation quickly found that Yacino, who appeared intoxicated, was being vulgar and belligerent with several people at the skate park. 

The visitors in the park, including Ian Malaspina and Philip Ramos, yelled at Yacino to leave, which was at the time that Yacino pulled down his shorts in the middle of the skate part to expose himself to a large crowd of people, including juveniles, according to the Bristol police report. 

Yacino continued to be vulgar and witnesses said he was swinging his skateboard around in an unsafe manner. At that point, Yacino, Malaspina and Ramos, in addition to unidentified individuals, broke out into a physical altercation. 

Malaspina admitted to breaking Yacino's skateboard because the man appeared like he was utilizing it as a weapon. Malaspina was charged with creating a disturbance in a park. 

Ramos admitted to throwing punches during the altercation and was also charged with creating a disturbance in a park. 

Police said after arrested Yacino, he was extremely disrespectful and vulgar after being placed under arrest. The report said Yacino explained, "he would make any officer's life he dealt with a 'living hell'." 

Yacino was charged with impairing the morals of a child and breach of peace. His bond was set at $2,500.

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