We are watching you, Bryan, and we don't like what we see.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

People Magazine Article

Thanks, Preesi!



Bryan...you just got arrested for domestic violence! Jenny...you just filed for legal separation! Now what are you going to do? We're going to Disneyworld! (Well, not exactly...a "weekend alone") Ugh, these two.

Meanwhile, on Bryan's facebook, we have lots of religious quotes and asking for the "holy spirit to intervene", but no apologies, humility, or accepting responsibility.


Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Is Jenny Working?

I haven't been able to figure out if Jenny is working in Arizona yet. I remember from the series that her old job was quite a drive from her parents' house, so she would probably need to find a new job. This really shouldn't be a problem for her, as an experienced, licensed physician's assistant, especially with the aging population in Arizona.
I guess I can understand her taking a little while to "get acclimated" but she really needs to get into a routine, and the kids need to have stability. I am pretty sure she will not be able to count on Bryan for half of the children's expenses, so she is going to be the primary financial provider for her kids. (Like most custodial parents quickly realize, financially, the non-custodial parent doesn't cover the food bill, let alone half....) Her parents will probably end up paying more towards the care of the kids than Bryan does.

Again, I really hope that Jenny, with the help of her parents, can provide for and raise the kids without selling their childhoods on television. No, she won't get vacations to North Carolina, Hawaii or Mexico, but she will be able to go to the Grand Canyon and take the kids to a McDonald's playland. No, she won't get weekly manicures, but she can take out the polish and spend some quality time with her girls, doing nails. No, she won't have a bodyguard or 24 hour nannies, but she will have her parents to love and support her. No, she won't have a huge mansion, complete with caretakers, but she does have a safe place for her children with a yard to ride bikes, play and swim, even if it's a baby pool in the backyard.

Unlike "that other divorced family of sextuplets on tv", she seems to really enjoy her children. I think that once she adjusts to the decrease in income, she will come to enjoy the privacy and little moments with her kids. She and her family can watch them grow, learn and marvel at who they are as individuals, in a simple life away from the chaos.

Godspeed, Jenny. We are rooting for you to do this on your own, with your family by your side.

Divorce Papers (courtesy of Radar Online)

Here they are:


It says they have lived in AZ for "more than 90 days". I don't think that is accurate, but if Bryan doesn't contest it (since he is also in AZ) I don't think it is a problem. It would be ridiculous to file in Florida since they no longer have a residence there.

In a nutshell, she is requesting sole custody of the kids and child support with no spousal support. Good thinking, Jenny, because you KNOW Bryan would request SHE pay HIM. He has no shame. Stay strong, Jenny.

And here is the article from Radar Online.


Raising Sextuplets reality TV couple Bryan Masche and his wife Jennifer have officially split up, and RadarOnline.com has obtained the petition for legal separation filed with the Yavapai County Superior Court.

According to the petition dated September 17, Jennifer - who married Bryan on December 31, 2003 in Lake Havasu City, Arizona -- is requesting to live separate and apart, as part of her court bid to grant an order of legal separation.

There are six minor children born in themarriage, aged 3, and Jennifer is seeking both sole legal custody and primary physical custody of the kids with reasonable visitation for Bryan.

Jennifer also states in the petition she is not now pregnant.

In addition, Jennifer is asking for child support but is requesting an order from the court determining that neither party pay spousal support to the other.

She is also asking for equitable division of certain joint, community and other property and debt and that each party pay for their own attorney fees.

By way of Arizona law, both Jennifer and Bryan must attend and complete a Parent Education Program. Failure to do so may result in Contempt of Court.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Jennifer filed for legal separation from her husband just over two weeks after he was arrested in Arizona following a family bust-up during which he allegedly shouted profanities at his wife and threatened to "flatten" his father-in-law.

Masche exclusively told RadarOnline.com that he was "not a criminal" but his wife has decided to call it quits on their relationship.

He had been charged with two counts of disorderly conduct for domestic violence, one count resisting arrest and one count threatening domestic violence.




Jenny's Mom Discusses Split

http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2010/09/exclusive-raising-sextuplets-mom-says-family-very-sad-after-marriage-split


From Radar Online, which is STILL saying the kids weren't there when Bryan was arrested. Yes, they were. Also, I am not going to try to figure out why Jenny's mother would be "very, very sad" about her daughter filing for divorce. If it were my daughter, I would be breathing a sigh of relief and smiling all day long. Yes, it is sad that six children will have divorced parents, (like 50% of the other kids in their class) but it would be sadder if Jenny stayed with the kids in an abusive marriage.

Bryan wouldn't comment. Awww.....what about the promise he made on his Twitter?

The mother of Raising Sextuplets star Jennifer Masche has spoken out about her daughter’s decision to end her marriage to husbandBryan, admitting the shattered family is “very, very sad” about the move.

The-mom-of-six’s life has been turned upside down after she filed for a legal separation from her troubled husband, as RadarOnline.comexclusively revealed.


The couple’s six-year marriage imploded after a fight at the Arizona home of Bryan’s in-laws,Sue and Robert Simbric, which resulted in his arrest on September 11, 2010.

Bryan had threatened to "flatten" his father-in-law.

Sue Simbric told RadarOnline.com, in an exclusive interview, she was sad about their marriage split.

She said: “We’re very, very sad, about the split. Other than that I cannot comment on my daughter’s marriage.”

When contacted, Bryan wouldn’t comment on his wife’s decision to file for a legal separation.

The news has stunned executives at We TV who had pinned their hopes on the couple – who had been receiving marriage counseling – on becoming a more positive role model for America than celebrity train wrecks Jon andKate Gosselin.


A spokesperson for We TV said: “Out of respect for the Masche family and their privacy during this time we are not going to comment.”

Following the argument at his father-in-law’s Arizona home, Masche allegedly refused to comply with deputies' commands.


He was later arrested.

Their children were not in the house at the time of the incident.


He was taken to the Yavapai County Detention Center where he was booked and released on a $3,500 bond.

Jennifer is a physician's assistant at a hospital in their new hometown of Destin, Florida.

Their sextuplets -- three girls and three boys -- were born in Phoenix, Arizona, on June 11, 2007.

The couple got married in January 2, 2004, after Bryan asked Jennifer to marry him on national television at an Arizona Diamondbacks baseball game in 2003.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

WETV is Running the Marathon

I am not watching it, but wondering if they are running it to try to make as much money as possible before they stop filming OR if they really DO plan to film season 3?

I really hope that WETV has decided to leave this young family alone. Jenny has filed for divorce and, unlike Kate Gosselin, has her parents to help her. Also unlike Kate, she is going to have to work full time to support her brood.

I hope that Jenny has the sense to keep her kids OFF camera while they are going through what is likely to be a contentious divorce. Please, no "Jenny Goes It Alone". Let this family heal and move on outside of the harsh glare of the camera.

Let me make this clear...I do not blame WETV for this marriage breaking up. It was a mess before the cameras even came in. And I think Bryan would have exploded whether or not they ever had the show. But I think filming the six young kids as they go through this is indeed wrong, and it is time to turn them off.

Divorce has been filed

Here it is:
Case Number:V-1300-DO-201080412
Title:In Re the Marriage of: JENNIFCategory:Civil
Court:Yavapai County SuperiorFiling Date:09/17/2010
Judge:Disposition Date:

BRYAN JOHN MASCHE RESPONDENT - RT1Date of Birth: 04/1978

JENNIFER MASCHE PETITIONER - PE1


Bryan's History of Legal Problems

His current case is in this docket at the Santa Rosa Beach address, case # M-1354-CR-20100176. The charge actually reads, "THREAT-INTIM W/INJ-DMGE PROP" Since we know no one was injured, I guess Bryan's tantrum ended up in some property damage as well.

http://apps.supremecourt.az.gov/publicaccess/caselookup.aspx You have to put in his last name, then first name. You will find a LIST of issues which show him as the defendant.

He was also charged with issuing a bad check, which was dismissed on 08/21/08. Apparently, he paid it before it got to court.

His driver's license was suspended on 01/21/10 for a guilty plea of not having valid registration on a vehicle on 10/20/09. The last activity on that case was a collections letter sent out on 04/05/10.

I guess he had already received his Florida license by the time they suspended his Arizona one, so he decided he didn't have to pay the fines. How's that for financial responsibility? Is he someone you would trust with your retirement funds?







Friday, September 24, 2010

What Scares Me About Divorce

Let me start this with I absolutely, positively am FOR Jenny leaving Bryan. He is a ticking time bomb and, if the 911 calls are accurate, he was trying to leave with three of the kids and four guns. Also, if the information is correct, Jenny and the kids are with her parents, so she is in a good position to "start over"... she could find a job and her parents could help her with the kids at least until they are in school.

But what scares me is that IF Jenny files for divorce, Bryan will likely get unsupervised visitation with the kids. He will be angry about "losing" Jenny and he will likely have a temporary order for child support. If he was willing to use the kids as "leverage" during an argument, what would he be willing to do when he has even more on the line, like his perception of his life falling apart?

Bryan has professed to have political ambitions. Although those seem far fetched to most people, I honestly believe that Bryan believes he has a chance of becoming a career politician. He already blamed Jenny (on the show) for quashing his dreams. So he will certainly blame her for ruining his political future. Will this put her at risk for more violence? Will he try to hurt her by hurting the kids? What will Bryan do if he feels like he has nothing left to lose?

Here is an article that appeared in "The Daily Beast" last May. It seems to scream out Bryan to me. I hope I am wrong, but he has the signs of a father who would kill his children just so that Jenny couldn't have them, or to hurt her. He also seems like the type who would kill himself to avoid prison.

And....the problem is that Bryan likely WOULD get unsupervised visitation. It seems that unless a father has actually harmed a child, he does indeed get unsupervised visits.

I am not saying I have any answers for Jenny, because I don't. But if she does file for divorce, I would absolutely implore her to fight HARD for supervised visitation. And I honestly believe that if she files for divorce, she is in for a rough time with Bryan. Even if he never cares to see the kids again, he will fight hard for "his rights", if only to irritate Jenny. He is already claiming that the AZ police "violated his rights" by arresting him. I can only imagine how he will feel if Jenny files for divorce.

And I hope I am wrong on every single thing I just wrote.




Wednesday, September 22, 2010

To Divorce or Not to Divorce

Conflicting news reports. It DOES appear that they are not living together, and that neither has filed for divorce.


and:


Bryan, still waiting for your "surprising" comments.

WE Renews the Masches

http://www.popeater.com/2010/09/22/we-sextuplets-bryan-jenne-masche/

WETV proves that, like TLC, they are soulless.

Get ready for your jaw to hit the keyboard. Sources reveal to me that fresh on the heels of Bryan Masche's arrest on domestic violence charges, the WE network has (let's just call it) rewarded the trouble-making father-of-six with green-lighting a third season of the hit show, 'Raising Sextuplets.'

"After all the attention that arrest has received the network immediately ordered another season," a TV insider tells me. "Cameras didn't capture the incident but you can bet its going to be a major storyline on the third season with Bryan trying desperately to clear his name while at the same time being a father to his kids and loving husband to his beautiful wife Jenny."

The trouble all started at Camp Verde in Arizona after Bryan and wife Jenny got into a fight over whether to take their six 3-year-old children to Phoenix, or Lake Havasu City. The police report shows that a dispatching officer advised that the incident was verbal at the time, however Bryan was becoming very aggressive, and that there were firearms in a vehicle which ultimately led to him being charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and threatening domestic violence.

"This is TV gold," an insider tells me. "The entire next season will have everyone tuning in to see if Bryan is indeed a good father or a monster. WE couldn't have scripted this better if they had tried. You can bet cameras will be with Bryan on October 7th when he's expected back in court."

WEtv had no comment at this time, although according to an ad on the network's website, they are planning an 8-hour marathon session of episodes this Saturday to capitalize on the situation. Subtle!

The 911 Calls:

http://www.popeater.com/2010/09/22/911-call-bryan-masche-arrest-sextuplets/

Apparently, Bryan was trying to take three of the kids "for leverage" against Jenny. He had already loaded the guns in the van and had started to load one of his daughters when the second call came in.

"There's an issue going on right now." That's how Bryan Masche's father-in-law began a 911 call to Camp Verde, Arizona, police earlier this month after the 'Raising Sextuplets' star began loading three of his screaming children and "some guns" into a van during a dispute with his wife. PopEater has acquired audio from the phone call from the Sept. 11 incident.


Jenny Masche's father told the dispatcher that Bryan was "loading up three of the kids right now and it's kind of like leverage," he said, adding, "He's in one of those frames of mind. I'm a little apprehensive."

When asked whether Masche had become physically violent with Jenny, the father-in-law, whose name has not been released, said no, but that "she doesn't want him to leave because if he takes three and then he files [for separation or divorce] or whatever happens, then she's got three kids here and three kids there and then all of a sudden it becomes a bargaining tool. And they should be with her mother."

At this point, the argument between Bryan and Jenny Masche, whose show airs on WE, had not accelerated enough for the caller to ask for police assistance at the home, but there were signs thing were getting unstable.

"It's okay right now," he said. "[Bryan] just loaded some guns into the back of his van and he's had eight years of being a cop, according to him."

A short time later, the father-in-law called back and asked the dispatcher to send an officer to his house. He said Bryan stole Jenny's cell phone and described the scene: "He's started to load one of [the children]. He took her out of bed. He's got her in the back of the van."

The two men then begin arguing and the audio becomes muffled and, at times, inaudible. In the background, you hear the sound of one or more of the children, ages 3, crying loudly. "This is the attitude, this is the reason I do not want you in the car with the kids," he said.

When police arrived, Masche resisted arrest, claiming he "didn't do anything," according to the official police report. Bryan grew belligerent and refused to be subdued. "Bryan locked and held his arms in front of his body in a manner to prevent them from behind secured," the report says. He was threatened with a Taser but "complied prior" to its deployment.

Masche was eventually loaded in a police car and later pleaded not guilty to three counts of domestic violence involving disorderly conduct and threats and a single count of resisting arrest. He is out on $3,500 bond and is due back in court Oct. 7 for a pretrial conference.

Back in 2009, Bryan and Jenny admitted that raising six young children was difficult and caused a lot of tension between them. "We have totally brutal fights," Jenny told PEOPLE.

The couple were a "work in progress" and hoped to resolve their marital problems. "When you understand that there's no way out of marriage, that forces you to work on your marriage. If we're going to be stuck with each other for the next 80 years, we better make it good," Bryan added.

The 911 Calls:

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A few more articles

Police confiscated four guns from the Masche's family van. THAT is terrifying.


Bryan's mom blames AZ law for his arrest. Wonder where he gets it from?


Why Is Bryan Masche Smiling For His Mugshot?

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20427700,00.html

As one commenter said, "Because he's a douche, that's why."

And Perez again:


What a disgusting piece of work this guy is.

Raising Sextuplets' Bryan Masche, who was arrested on charges of threatening domestic violence against his wife Jenny, is now speaking out to the press about his despicable behavior, and has the nerve to claim he's innocent!

He says:

“I’m not a criminal. Look at my record - I was in the United States Air Force for eight years before working in pharmaceuticals. Now, I’m running my own finance company. At the moment I don’t want to comment further on this incident.”

Oh, so because you have a career it means you're incapable of breaking the law?

Or it somehow makes it okay to threaten the wife of your SIX children?

Somebody lock this STOOPID fuck up before he traumatizes his family anymore!



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Bryan twitters

Both were late last night.

First:

"There was no violence at all in AZ if someone yells someone goes 2 jen myself n kids r fine we r both working on our own issues"

I am assuming he means that if someone yells, someone goes "2 jail". However, I am unaware of any laws in AZ or any other state that throws people in jail for yelling. If that were true, I would be in jail for SURE during the Vikings game on Sunday...I did a LOT more that yell! I have even heard people yelling in public...in the mall at their spouse, at school at their parents, walking down the sidewalk at their kids...and I have yet to see any of them getting a ticket, let alone ARRESTED. So no, Bryan, I don't think "if someone yells someone goes 2" in AZ.

Then:

"A public statemenet will b made and will probably suprise most.."

Oh, probably not, Bryan. Who will you be blaming? Your father-in-law? Your wife? Your kids? Barack Obama? The police? The only way I would be surprised, Bryan, is if you actually accept responsibility, apologize, and promise to get anger management. Anything less will not only not surprise me, but not surprise anyone.

And what are you waiting for on the "public statement", anyway? An engraved invitation from Hannity?






US Magazine

I know this is getting a little repetitive, but I am trying to make this a central location for the articles, and this one ads a little more to the story. Another layer, per se...he threatened to "flatten" his father in law and there were guns in the car.


Before he was arrested Sept. 11 on suspicion of domestic violence, Bryan Masche - star of WE's Raising Sextuplets - put up quite a struggle.

According to a police report, he lost it while visiting family in Camp Verde, Ariz., when his wife, Jenny, told him that she was going to visit friends in Phoenix. (He wanted to take their 3-year-old children -- Savannah, Bailey, Grant, Cole, Molli and Blake -- to Lake Havasu City, where they previously lived.)


The report states that he spewed obscenities in front of the kids and threatened to "flatten" his father-in-law when he tried to intervene.

When police arrived, Masche, 32, refused arrest.

With his arms folded in front of him to avoid being cuffed, he yelled, "I didn't do anything!"


When an officer threatened to Taser him, he "complied" with police orders, according to the report.

"Bryan was then assisted back to his feet and escorted to my vehicle where he was secured," reads the report. "While in my patrol vehicle, Bryan continued to be belligerent."


He has pleaded not guilty to three counts of domestic violence involving disorderly conduct and threats, as well as one count of resisting arrest.

Free on $3,500 bail, he is due in court Oct. 7.



Monday, September 20, 2010

Perez Hilton...

Thanks for the comments! Here is the Perez Hilton column from earlier today. It is really awful that the tups witnessed their dad being arrested. Wonder who he will blame it on?


We're getting Gosselin flashbacks! This is so not good!

More information has been released concerning the domestic violence charges brought up against Bryan Masche, father figure of sextuplets and star of Raising Sextuplets. According to the police report, a fight broke out between Bryan and his wife, Jenny Masche, over a disagreement for plans for the weekend. Things got fairly brutal and it all played out right in front of the six kids!

Supposedly, papa Bryan wanted to take the kids on a little trip to Lake Havasu, which is about 200 miles away from their home in Arizona. According to the report, Jenny had other plans for the day and she was afraid to leave her children in her husbands care. She said she was concerned he wouldn't "return with the children." This turned into a very heated verbal exchange and when the police dispatch was alerted, they were advised that Bryan had become "more aggressive" and that there were "firearms in a vehicle" nearby.

Thankfully, the police got there in time before anything physical could go down, but Bryan wasn't pleased having the cops drag him off. The officer on the scene reports that the father of six was "hesitant and refused" to be handcuffed, securing his arms in front of him to prevent the cops from getting to him, all the while screaming and being "belligerent." It wasn't until the officer asked his partner to deploy a Taser that Bryan finally allow himself to be handcuffed, but he continued to yell and back talk once in the squad car.

Ugh! This guy sounds like a real douchey piece of work. Maybe a few weeks in jail with straighten his ass out!



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People's Version of Events

So, apparently, the kids were there.

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20427541,00.html

He wanted to take the children to a lake. She wanted to drive them to Phoenix.

And when Raising Sextupletsstars Bryan and Jenne Masche couldn't come to an agreement, an argument, which police have classified as a case of domestic violence, broke out – in front of their children.

Bryan, 32, was taken into custody, but only after he had to be threatened with a Taser when he refused to be handcuffed, according to Arizona's Camp Verde Marshal's Office.

Police at the scene said Bryan repeatedly argued his rights were being violated and at one point said he had "law enforcement experience and that domestic violence had not occur[red]," an officer wrote in the report.

SAY CHEESE!


Thanks, Radar Online! Could Bryan look any happier?

I know I am late in getting this posted, but I work full time and am a single parent, so I bear with me on the s.l.o.w.n.e.s.s!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Masche Arrest in People Magazine Online

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20427398,00.html

Bryan Masche, the father on the WE reality show Raising Sextuplets, was arrested while visiting relatives in Arizona and charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and threatening domestic violence.

Masche, 32, was taken into custody at the Yavapi County Detention Center and released on $3,500 bond, a spokesman for Arizona's Camp Verde Marshal's Office tells PEOPLE.

The spokesman would not elaborate but confirmed published reports that Masche lost his temper, causing someone present to call 911. It is not known whether Masche's wife and TV costar, Jenny, was involved in the incident.

Masche is the father of Arizona's second-only set of sextuplets, born three years ago. The family currently lives in Florida.

According to the Camp Verde Bugle newspaper, Masche was arrested after allegedly threatening his family and beginning to yell and use profanities. When deputies arrived at the scene, Masche reportedly did not comply with authorities.

Had 'Total Brutal Fights'

In an 2009 interview with PEOPLE, Bryan and Jenny admitted that raising six young children was not easy and that the couple argued. "We have totally brutal fights," Jenny told PEOPLE.

Relying upon their faith, the religious couple sought to work through their marital problems. "When you understand that there's no way out of marriage, that forces you to work on your marriage," Bryan told PEOPLE.

"We both have an understanding in our minds that there is no out," he added. "I know personally that I’m accountable to God, and Jenny knows she's accountable to God, and we don't have any way out of this thing. So if we’re going to be stuck with each other for the next 80 years, we better make it good."

Their marriage, said Jenny, "is a work in progress, and it's totally not perfect. But we believe that the stronger the couple is, the stronger the marriage is and the better it is for the children."

With additional reporting by LESLEY MESSER

Saturday, September 18, 2010

WETV Didn't Hide The Arrest Very Well...

Radar Online has picked it up, and has a few more details.


Bryan Masche was arrested in Arizona on charges of domestic violence and resisting arrest, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.

The father of We TV's Raising Sextuplets clan was busted by the Camp Verde Marshal's Office on September 11.

Darby Martin, Public Information Officer For the Camp Verde Marshal's Office tells RadarOnline.com that Masche has been charged with two counts Disorderly Conduct for Domestic Violence, one count Resisting Arrest, and one count Threatening Domestic Violence.

The family had lived in Arizona -- and their sextuplets were only the second ever born in the state -- until earlier this year when they moved to Florida.

Mom Jennifer Masche is a physician's assistant at a hospital in their new hometown of Destin, Florida.

Bryan, who spent six years in the US Air Force, had been working as a salesman but after relocating to Florida, went into business as a financial consultant.

Their sextuplets, three girls and three boys, were born in Phoenix on June 11, 2007.


The We TV website says the couple sees a "relationship counselor" on an on-going basis.

The Masches were at a relative's home when he began yelling at his family and using profanities. It was a relative, PIO Martin tell us, who called 911 and deputies responded.


Masche is alleged to have refused to comply with deputies' commands and that's when he was arrested.

Deputies assisted the "female victim," Martin says. "The children were not at the house at the time."

Bryan Masche was taken to the Yavapai County Detention Center where he was booked and released on $3,500 bond.

The deputies who responded to the scene did not realize they were arresting a reality TV star, Martin adds. "That all came together after they got back."

Bryan's Twitter Account

Here it is, if anyone wishes to follow.

http://twitter.com/wetvsixpackdad

No, he has not addressed his arrest. The closest he comes is he says they both have issues. That may be true, but Jenny's issues don't involve making threats to your loved ones and resisting arrest.

Friday, September 17, 2010

What happened to the Destin House?

Apparently, the house was being rented by Bryan and Jenny, not purchased as they implied on the show. The house was in foreclosure and apparently that foreclosure is completed and it is now on the market.


I am still trying to find proof about what happened to their Lake Havasu City house that they rented out when they moved, and why they aren't living there.
According to published reports on the domestic violence complaint, Bryan was arrested at his in-laws house. (Robert Simbric)

And he is twittering like nothing happened..
If Jenny takes him back and he harms any of those children, it is her fault as much as it is his. She has officially been warned that he has the capacity to be violent. It sounds like Jenny is at her parent's house now, so she and the kids are safe.

Please don't take him back, Jenny. You have your family and you have great earning potential. Move on and give your kids the violence free life they deserve.
The least surprising arrest ever:


Sextuplets dad booked on domestic violence

CAMP VERDE -- The father of Arizona's second-only set of sextuplets born three years ago was arrested in Camp Verde Saturday.

Bryan Masche, 32, was arrested following an investigation in which he is alleged to have threatened his family and began yelling and using profanities within a residence on Gilbert Way.

The charges mounted when he did not comply with Camp Verde Marshal's deputies' commands.

Masche was charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and threatening per domestic violence.

He was booked into the Yavapai County Detention Center. He has subsequently been released on bond.