Washington man accused of propane tank attack at olympia homeless camp
A homeless man, File Photo

Washington man accused of propane tank attack at Olympia homeless camp

A violent confrontation at a makeshift homeless encampment in Olympia left a woman with a brain bleed and severe head injuries after prosecutors say she was struck repeatedly with a full-size propane tank.

OLYMPIA, WA – A 38-year-old man is facing multiple felony charges after authorities say he carried out a brutal assault at a homeless camp known locally as “the Jungle,” leaving a woman disfigured and hospitalized. The attack, which occurred July 10, prompted a manhunt and a SWAT response before the suspect was taken into custody.

Court records identify the suspect as Joe Vaughn Johnson, who is charged with assault, arson, obstruction, and resisting arrest. According to a probable cause statement reported by The Olympian, Johnson allegedly tried to force his way into a structure where the victim was staying. When she attempted to remove him, he is accused of grabbing a propane tank and striking her multiple times in the head.

Severe injuries and witness accounts

The victim suffered a “severe laceration” described as a hole in her forehead, along with a brain bleed and hematoma. She was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Witnesses told police the assault unfolded in front of others at the encampment and said Johnson fled immediately after the attack.

Authorities later located Johnson at a public housing facility, where the situation escalated. Prosecutors say he barricaded himself inside an apartment and refused to surrender, prompting a response from the Thurston County SWAT team.

Standoff leads to SWAT intervention

During the standoff, Johnson allegedly set fires inside the unit before officers deployed pepper-ball rounds and sent in a police dog. He was ultimately restrained and taken into custody.

At a preliminary hearing Tuesday, prosecutors argued Johnson posed a continuing threat to public safety. “This is an individual that violently attacked a person in one of our houseless camps, striking her with a full-size propane tank, causing injuries to the individual that the officer was amazed this person was even walking around,” Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Wayne Graham told the court.

Johnson, who was on parole for a prior stabbing incident, is being held on $1 million bond as the case moves forward.

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