ANN ARBOR, MI - A suspect in an apparently random attack on a student at a Starbucks near the University of Michigan was arraigned Tuesday on multiple assault charges.

Chaquile McKinney, 25, is accused of striking a woman in the head with a chair Saturday night at a Starbucks at 222 S. State St., Ann Arbor.

McKinney, who appears to be homeless, according to police, was arraigned Tuesday before 14A-1 District Court Magistrate Elisha Fink on charges of assault with intent to do great bodily harm and assault with a dangerous weapon. He could face up to 10 years prison.

“Are you sure I am the one?” McKinney asked Fink, pressing to see video evidence.

“Based on the information I have... that’s what I’m considering,” Fink said.

Ann Arbor Police Detective Bradley Rougeau testified that McKinney has a criminal history and was convicted of attempting to resist and obstruct a police officer.

“From the day he was put on probation, (he) has been non-compliant,” Rougeau said.

The Starbucks victim was “minding her own business,” Rougeau said, when McKinney picked up a chair and struck her in the head.

The woman suffered a head injury that required multiple stitches, said Rougeau, who added that the two did not know each other.

“I’m supposed to wait here and be sentenced for something I didn’t do?" McKinney asked Fink. “I don’t even know when this happened ... I am being bullied.”

Fink told him he was a potential danger to the community.

“You are not in compliance with your probation on your other cases,” Fink said "This is being characterized as an unprovoked attack. An attack where nothing was going on and the person that was a stranger to you was allegedly violently attacked by you."

Fink set a $25,000 cash bond.

Rougeau said McKinney indicated he has no permanent residence, phone or email address.

The same night of the incident, another female was punched 15 times in West Park in a separate assault. That case is still being investigated, Rougeau said.

McKinney is scheduled back in court for a probable cause conference at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 21 and for a preliminary exam at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 28 in 14A-1 District Court.