EVERETT — A man accused of carrying guns into a Washington courthouse, triggering a lockdown and standoff earlier this month, is facing six felony and several misdemeanor charges.
David Hsu, of Woodinville, was charged Thursday with six counts of second-degree unlawful firearm possession and misdemeanors including carrying a concealed weapon, unlawful display of a weapon and disorderly conduct, The Daily Herald reported.
He remained in custody Friday at the Snohomish County Jail with bail set at $1 million. Hsu’s attorney, Lorcan Malone, had requested little to no bail because Hsu has no criminal history and isn’t accused of violent offenses. An arraignment originally scheduled for Friday was postponed to Tuesday.
Hsu went to the Snohomish County Courthouse in Everett on Dec. 12 with guns, ammunition and other weapons, demanding to see judges and the sheriff to change arrangements for custody of his child, the sheriff’s office has said.