The Journal moved its offices to Old Town Eureka two years ago to be in the middle of the action, but this morning’s events weren’t exactly what we had in mind.

I’d just stepped outside our door to make a phone call when a group of young people sprinted past, hung a left at the corner and disappeared. Okay, whatever. It’s Old Town. Then they reemerged, carrying a guy:

Now I was interested.

Turns out the woman pictured above and at right, whose name is Nikki Owen, had just gotten her ring resized at the goldsmith’s shop across the street from us. When she walked out the door onto F Street she saw a man having something of a temper tantrum. He kicked the sandwich-board sign outside the Old Town Market and ran away, Owen said. The proprietor of the store, Jay Joh, emerged and yelled something to the effect of, “Stop him!”

And here’s the thing about Nikki Owen: Not only does she value properly fitting bling; she happens to be a cage fighter from Hoopa. Owen took off after him. Some friends, who’d been sitting in a van across the street waiting for her, saw the foot pursuit and opted to join in.

“I had to citizen’s arrest this guy,” she bragged to one of them later. “I chased him down and slammed him.” One witness described the tackle as “sweet.”

The friends carried the suspect back to the store, deposited him on his keister and stood watch until the cops arrived. Store owners Jay and Sung Joh pointed to the sign that the man had allegedly splintered with his kick.

Here’s the shopkeepers’ account of events: The man had tried to purchase a bag of tobacco, some rolling papers and a sports drink with a debit card, and when the card was twice declined he became angry and refused to relinquish the merchandise he’d gathered. He finally did hand it back, Jay Joh said, but then in a fit of pique started kicking stuff.

Cue chase, tackle and haul.

While waiting to be apprehended the guy decided, may as well have a smoke. I mean, why not, right?

And, in case there was any confusion, Sung Joh identified the suspect.

When officers from the Eureka Police Department arrived, everyone relaxed a bit.

EPD Officer Justin Winkle explained to the Johs that the man was a known transient who “tends to be a problem once in a while.” Their options were to a) press charges or b) let the officers give him a warning for trespassing. They chose Option A.

And off he went.

Before hauling the supsect to jail, the officers took Owen’s number and thanked her for her service. Owen and Co. piled back into their van and took off. And Old Town Eureka returned to abnormal.

Ryan Burns worked for the Journal from 2008 to 2013, covering a diverse mix of North Coast subjects,...

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  1. Lol I had to re-read the last sentence. My mind thought it said “normal” and I was going to say “normal?”. Glad you picked up on it before I did! 😉

  2. Dude!!, How cool, they kicked a homeless man’s behind!! Of course they “had” to press charges.. If you didn’t get it, please re-read my post with sarcastic tone. Easy opponents the elder mentally ill aren’t they? And who’s going home partying believing they are “heroes” while a poor chap gets hassled…again and again..

  3. Marc, when someone is taking your stuff and damaging your property, are you going to have them fill out a background questionnaire, or are you just going to try and stop them as quickly as possible from effing up your ess even more?

  4. Seriously, I lived in Old Town for three years, I’ve seen it getting worse and worse. This incident isn’t pretty but it does seem inevitable. Dude is lucky she’s a pro who knows how to take someone down without maiming him.

  5. We need a few more tough, independent ass-kickin Hoopa women patrolling the streets of Old Town!

  6. [This comment fell below even our standards of decency, which is sayin’ something. –NCJ]

  7. Owen was fortunate that the man didn’t have a weapon. He may have had an infectious disease that she would have contracted by blood. I don’t know if she has a family, but the police can do their jobs and nothing like that is worth dying for, or getting HIV/AIDS.
    HATE cage fighting. Doesn’t anyone remember the last two incidents of cage fighters who went crazy? One up north who eviscerated his friend, and the other man that was killed locally? I knew him when he was doing great in a recovery program before he went into that fighting big time. He was a father.

  8. I was next to the take down when it happened. True, the guy wasn’t as tough as the woman. But he was tall, scary and belligerent. He didn’t have time to respond. She was quick and effective and had him on the ground instantly. She then picked him up to carry him back to the store and another guy helped her. She could of gotten him back on her own.

  9. The guy is obviously a pain in the ass. Arrested and beat up for kicking a sign? What a waste of money and time arresting this man. If he has a trial and if he is found guilty he would get a little jail time I guess, and we get the bill.

    Better and surely cheaper to have a fund established so the sign owners can get a repair job on their sign and we don’t have to feed this guy for who knows how long.

  10. After I found out that this mentally ill old man just kicked a sign, it kind of bothered me that this woman felt she needed to “Slam” him down and drag him back like a worthless piece of meat. There’s so many mentally ill old homeless people walking around down there, and I guess any time they are yelling and knock over a sign it’s OK to go kick their ass and feel big about it.
    This old guy didn’t hurt anyone, and got his ass kicked and arrested. Poor old crazy dude. If he hurt someone it would be different.

  11. He scared my wife and I pretty good by getting in our face, screaming and slamming a sign post next to us. Not unusual for Old Town perhaps but up there with the worst.

  12. Hmmm–seems to me it was only yesterday RB was involved in some neighborhood fracas, chasing another badass evildoer down the alley behind his home. What do we really know about this dude, apparently mild-mannered reporter Ryan Burns? How come he’s always Right There when Weird Things Happen?
    jus sayin

  13. You never know who is going to be benign or deadly. Call the police. They have the training to make that determination.

  14. This guy has been committing random acts of violence for some time now. In early June I was sitting on a planter with my bf in Old Town and he walked up and hit my bf in the head, completely unprovoked. My bf jumped up and chased him all over Old Town. He turned him in to the cops , carefully abstaining from physical contact bc as Bobbi pointed out, you don’t want to chance swapping body fluids. I really hope this guy gets the help he needs, before he hurts someone

  15. She should have grabbed his balls and squeezed until they oozed out between her fingers, then she could have kicked him in the butt.

  16. It’s all about the meth. Get rid of the meth and you’ve calmed 80 percent of the problem.

  17. I’ve worked downtown, and I’ve had encounters with all types. If you have had this particular fellow smackin’ about and cussing and threatening, you’ve got no idea what it’s like. This is a little woman in the store, usually by herself, and she has probably had this man out of control more than once. This “poor old homeless guy” is the perpetrator of the crime, probably not the first time either, the owner of the store is the victim, and just because the woman and her companion were adept at returning the man to the scene of the crime, does not make them villains. You just felt uncomfortable to see someone do the right thing without getting permission from the “love is All You Need Committee” Take off your stupid hat and look at this story again, Ryan Burns at NCJ.

  18. She should have punched his face a few hundred times, then urinated all over him. Could have made a few hundred DVDs and sold out!

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