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A 70-year-old man angry that a pickup truck had parked partly on the grass in front of his home took a knife to the truck’s tires, hammered out the lights on a cement mixer across the street, stomped through freshly poured concrete and swore at men doing street repairs, a sheriff’s report and cellphone video indicate.

The video, taken by one of the crew members, has gone viral.

It shows the man, wearing cutoff brown overalls, a red T-shirt and ball cap, cross the street to the cement mixer, where he asks the person videoing, “You got this? You ready?” before he starts hammering at the mixer’s lights.

“I want that truck off my lawn!” he yells at the workers.

The man, Thomas Mailander, has been ticketed on suspicion of criminal mischief, said Douglas County Sheriff’s Lt. Rob Jones. The incident occurred Thursday morning on Potter Street in the Deerwood Park area, which is northwest of the intersection of Blair High Road and Ida Street.

Later in the video, after hammering at the back of the cement mixer, Mailander steps into the wet concrete and then stumbles through it as he tries to extricate himself.