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Man faces multiple charges after allegedly assaulting an officer during vandalism call in Boone County

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Columbia Police responded to a vandalism call Friday evening that escalted into more charges.

According to court documents, Christopher Super admitted to damaging a side door at the Caniff Circle Apartments but the victim didn't want to press charges just to get the door fixed. However, while police were on scene to properly trespas him, Super allegedly lied about his name twice to police according to court documents.

Because Super lied, police attempted to detain him but Super resisted arrested according to the probable cause statement.

Officials say Super assaulted an officer and attempted to steal a firearm before being tased multiple times.

Super was arrested for resisting arrest, 1st-degree burglary and disarming a peace officer.

Super was not given bond according to arrest records.

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