Scientology
It's Hammer Time!
Feb-01-2000
Good lord!
Just when you think you've seen it all with dirty cops jumping
you and tossing you in the klink... then a guy assaults you with
a hammer.
Stacy Brooks reports on the incident:
Harrison. Gottfried is a Scientology artist in Germany who has
apparently been denying he is a Scientologist, and Peter and
Hans Michael were here gathering documentary footage to prove
he is an active Scientologist.
Peter asked Mark to go with them to Gottfried's house so Mark
could video them walking up to the door of the house and
knocking on the door. They had consulted with Wayne Shuler, the
Clearwater Police Public Affairs Officer, about what they could
and could not legally do, and they followed his direction to
the letter.
As Mark was videotaping, a man ran out of Gottfried's house and
assaulted Mark with a hammer. He hit Mark's camera twice but
luckily did not hurt Mark, although Mark was extremely
frightened and shaken when this man ran at him and struck him
with a dangerous weapon. Fortunately Mark was able to get the
assault on videotape and it will be available on Xenu-TV in
about an hour.
The man then went back into the front door of Gottfried's
house, and soon after that two police officers arrived. One of
them, Officer Holsombach, works for the Church of Scientology
at the white lines on Watterson Avenue as a paid gun to harass
the staff of the Lisa McPherson Trust in his off hours. Mark
spoke to the other one, Officer Kelly, and told him that a man
had just assaulted him with a hammer and asked the officer if
he wanted to see it on videotape. But Officer Kelly ignored
what Mark was telling him. Instead, he asked Mark if he had
informed the man that he was audiotaping him. Taken aback by
the question, Mark replied that he had not. Then Officer Kelly
told Mark that he was going to arrest him for audiotaping the
hammer-wielding man without his knowledge!
At that point Mark called me and told me he was about to be
arrested. I jumped in my car and went down to Gottfried's
house. When I got there I saw two police cars and Mark, Peter
and Hans Michael with the two police officers. There was also
another elderly man that I didn't know. He turned out to be a
groundskeeper for the Helmvein property.
I approached Mark, but Officer Kelly told me to stay away. He
was extremely unpleasant and I was afraid he really was going
to arrest Mark. He was writing a report, and I saw that his
hand was shaking uncontrollably. He was obviously extremely
distraught.
Peter was trying to talk to Officer Kelly but I could see that
it was just getting him more and more aggravated and upset, so
I told Peter to be quiet and let this police officer calm down,
otherwise Mark was going to be arrested. The atmosphere was
very highly charged and I was very worried about how Mark was
going to be treated by these officers. They were obviously
biased against Mark because they were doing nothing to
apprehend the man who had assaulted Mark. Officer Kelly told
Mark he knew he was part of LMT, and he asked the two Germans
if they were also part of LMT.
Fortunately within a few minutes Sergeant John Zegzdryn arrived
on the scene. I have had dealings with Sergeant Zegzdryn before
and know that he is a fair, unbiased police officer. I was
greatly relieved when he arrived.
Officer Kelly conferred with Sergeant Zedzdryn and then
beckoned for Mark, Peter and Hans Michael to go across the
street to talk to him. I started to cross with them but Officer
Kelly rudely ordered me to stay away. I stopped but was still
able to hear what he was saying to them. He told them that he
could arrest them right then and there and that they better not
go anywhere near the particular property again or he would
arrest them. He then had the groundskeeper officially notify
them that they were trespassing and that they were not wanted
there.
As Officer Kelly was telling them that they could be arrested,
he was addressing his comments particularly to Mark. When the
groundskeeper gave them the official warning, he wasn't
concerned about Mark at all and directed his statement to the
two Germans who had actually walked up to the door of the
house, while Mark had stayed on the public sidewalk. But
Officer Kelly was pointedly directing his communication to Mark.
Then Officer Kelly released them and told them they were free
to go.
This was apparently all that was going to be done until Mark
protested that nothing had been done about the man who had
assaulted him with the hammer.
Then Sergeant Zegzdryn called Officer Kelly across the street
again and he then approached Mark to see if he wanted to file a
complaint about the man with the hammer. Sergeant Zegzdryn was
the first one who was willing to watch the videotape of the
assault. Officer Kelly hadn't even been interested in looking
at it. Mark said absolutely yes, he wanted the man arrested.
The officers then spent time taking reports from everyone who
had been there, and Mark repeated several times that he wanted
the man arrested. But the police officers then told us that
they were not going to arrest the man, that they were going to
refer the matter to the state attorney's office.
We argued with the sergeant about this at length, but in the
end that was his decision. He did allow Mark to make a copy of
the videotape though. Sergeant Zegzdryn brought the original
videotape to our office and witnessed Mark making a copy of the
part of the tape that showed the assault. Jesse and I were also
witnesses, because Sergeant Zegzdryn was concerned that there
could be questions about whether the tape had been altered. But
I called Denis deVlaming, our criminal attorney, and he said to
have the sergeant witness the dubbing and that would suffice.
So that is what we did.
Bob has already spoken to Doug Crowe in the state attorney's
office and made it clear that we expect aggravated assault
charges against this man.
I've just found out that the man who assaulted Mark with the
hammer is named Richard Bernard.
Hammer Tech.
This morning Mark Bunker went with German film maker Peter
Reichelt and Hans Michael Kassel, director of documentary film
for the German TV station ARD, to Gottfried Helmwein's house on
Palm Bluffs Road, about a mile and a half north of 33 N. Ft.