A Massachusett man with a gas mask and a tactical team was captured in a video that entered a house in a suburb of Boston and attacked several people with pepper spray on Monday.
Nicholas Akerberg, 28, or the port of Yarmouth, entered the District Court of Woburn and deployed pepper in multiple court officers, a police officer and an assistant district prosecutor, said the office of the Middlesex district prosecutor in a statement.
The Courthhouse security images show a man with a helmet, a gas mask, tactical boots and sunglasses walking to the building while a court officer opens the main door. Then the man spraying the officer and breaking into the coercive.
Other officers inside the court approached man to the ground, according to the video. Akerberg hit, pushed and assaulted several people before several officers submitted him, the officials said.
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Nicholas Akerberg, 28, or the port of Yarmouth, Massachusetts, was identified as the man who carried a gas mask and a tactical equipment while displaying the pepper spray in several people in the Woburn district court on Monday. (Massachusetts Judicial System)
Akerberg, the police officer and two court officers were treated in a hospital and then discharged.
Akerberg had eight pepper spray boats and two smoke boats in his possession at the time of the attack, said the district prosecutor’s office.

The officers of the Palace of Justice, including officer Akerberg, allegedly hit with Spray Pepper First, tried to submit it into the coacustre. (Massachusetts Judicial System)
The district prosecutor of Middlesex, Marian Ryan, condemned the attack in a statement, saying that this was the third “serious” incident in court since March 10.
“These are not just acts of violence, they are challenges for the rule of law and for the peaceful and orderly resolution of disputes,” Ryan said. “The rule of law is not an elegant academic concept, it is the basis of our democracy. Any that deep thesis of sacred thesis is processed to the maximum extension of the law.”
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Akerberg Was Charged With Six Counts of Assault and Battery With A Dangerous Weapon, Five Counts of Assault and Battery On A Public Employee, Two Counts of Assault and Battery on A Police Officer, Assault, Disrupting a Courtting and Disorly, Desperating, Dwarf, Drolly, Dully Dully, Dully, Dully, Dully, Drinking, Desorder, Dersorder, Desorder, Dersorder, Dersorder, Dersorder, Dersorder, Dersorder, Bleak, Bleak. The lawyer’s office said.

Other officers jumped to action and pulled Akerberg inside the Coacthhouse. (Massachusetts Judicial System)
Akerberg was ordered to be a hero in a reading of Mondays. His bond was revoked and was ordered to undergo a competition evaluation.
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Akerberg must return to the Court on May 2.
Associated Press contributed to this report.