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A West Virginia man with a very unusual mugshot was hit with an assault charge after allegedly bloodying his mother with a spatula late last week.

According to the West Virginia News, cops were called to a St. Albans, W. Va., home late on Sept. 13 to find 30-year-old Glenn Allen Casdorph, sitting outdoors with silver spray paint covering his mouth and hands while brandishing a metal bar.

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When authorities went inside the home they allegedly found Casdorph’s mother, Robin, with a blood-stained shirt, blood on the back of her neck and gauze wrapped around her head.

According to the Miami Herald, Robin reportedly told cops her son had beaten her with a “heavy duty” spatula. After being questioned, the woman was transported to a hospital for treatment.

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Casdorph was arrested and transported to South Central Regional Jail and held on a malicious wounding charge. Bail is set at $10,000.

This wasn’t apparently Casdorph’s first paint-huffing incident involving the police. According to The Smoking Gun, the man – who also went by the name “Casdorph the Destroyer” was once arrested after being found in a field “with large amounts of gold spray paint on and around his nose and mouth and his breath smelled like fresh spray paint,” an arrest report noted.

News outlet WSAZ reported the man was arrested a year later for allegedly punching a woman and robbing her after getting high off paint.

According to the West Virginia Legislature, huffing paint is illegal in the state and is punishable via a $100 fine and/or 60 days in jail.

If he’s convicted of the felony malicious assault, Casdorph could spend up to 10 years behind bars.