Bullhead City Man Arrested After Machete Attack at Rotary Park — 70-Year-Old Victim Injured
Bullhead City, AZ (June 13, 2025) — A disturbing scene unfolded this morning at Rotary Park when Kokopelli Delray Beecher, 29, was arrested by Bullhead City Police for aggravated assault and disorderly conduct with a deadly weapon following a violent altercation that left a 70-year-old man injured.
Incident Overview
At approximately 10:20 a.m., emergency dispatchers received a call regarding a man being attacked with a machete near Rotary Park, a popular recreational area often frequented by families and seniors. Responding officers and paramedics arrived swiftly on the scene and found an elderly man suffering from two deep lacerations on his hand.
According to the investigation, the victim and Beecher were acquaintances who had known each other for only a few days. Earlier in the day, Beecher had temporarily stored some personal belongings inside the victim’s vehicle. When Beecher returned to retrieve his property, the situation took a violent turn.
Altercation Details
The victim told police that Beecher appeared agitated and erratic during the encounter. Concerned about Beecher’s volatile behavior and potential access to a weapon, the victim attempted to intervene. The two reportedly struggled over the machete, during which the elderly man sustained serious injuries to his hand. Despite his age and physical disadvantage, the victim fought to prevent the situation from escalating further, possibly saving himself from worse harm.
Swift Police Response
Bullhead City Police officers arrived on the scene within minutes. Beecher was immediately taken into custody without further incident. Paramedics treated the victim on-site before transporting him for additional care. Fortunately, his injuries, though painful and severe, were not life-threatening.
Beecher was transported and booked into the Mohave County Jail in Kingman, where he now faces multiple felony charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and disorderly conduct involving a dangerous instrument.
Community Reaction
The attack has sparked alarm in the normally peaceful Rotary Park area, which is known for its scenic walking paths, playgrounds, and waterfront views along the Colorado River. Local residents expressed concern about rising reports of erratic behavior and violence in public spaces, especially those frequented by vulnerable individuals such as seniors and children.
“This is exactly the kind of situation we’re working to prevent — unpredictable and dangerous behavior escalating in places where people are supposed to feel safe,” said a spokesperson for the Bullhead City Police Department. “Thankfully, our officers responded quickly, and the victim is recovering.”
Investigation Ongoing
Authorities are continuing to investigate the background and motives behind the incident. Beecher’s mental state, criminal history, and the relationship dynamics between the two men are expected to be part of a deeper inquiry. Investigators have not yet stated whether drug use or other factors may have contributed to his behavior at the time of the attack.
Legal Proceedings
Kokopelli Delray Beecher is currently being held pending his first court appearance. Prosecutors are expected to pursue felony charges aggressively given the violent nature of the offense and the age of the victim. If convicted, Beecher could face significant prison time under Arizona’s strict laws on aggravated assault and use of deadly weapons.
Public Safety Reminder
Police are urging residents to remain vigilant and to report suspicious behavior — especially in public spaces — before situations escalate.
Anyone with additional information about the incident is encouraged to contact the Bullhead City Police Department’s non-emergency line or submit tips anonymously through their public safety portal.
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Rotary Park Incident – Key Facts:
•Suspect: Kokopelli Delray Beecher, 29
•Charges: Aggravated Assault, Disorderly Conduct with a Deadly Weapon
•Victim: 70-year-old man, sustained hand lacerations
•Location: Rotary Park, Bullhead City, AZ
•Arrested: Immediately at the scene
•Jail: Mohave County Jail, Kingman
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