Daytona Beach resident Larry Darnell Adams, 61, was angered by people gathering and playing music outside of the apartment complex in which he lives at 424 N Charles Street. Daytona Beach Police Department was called out at around 1.15 a.m. on Monday.

Two of the victims had left their apartment to speak to those having the party about keeping the noise down when Adams burst out of his home to confront the whole group. He was “immediately verbally combative,” police said.

He allegedly threatened to shoot people before attacking them all with roach spray, according to the police report, spraying the chemical substance in their faces and over their bodies.

“I’m like, ‘We not even roaches’ so why are we getting sprayed with roach spray for?’ It was strong, I thought it was mace. It was crazy,” neighbor Cici Sylvester, whose mother called police on Adams and vice versa, told Fox35.

Adams then allegedly began swinging the nunchaku at a neighbor’s vehicle before accidentally hitting himself in the head with the weapon. After this, the victims said he threw the nunchaku at the vehicle, though it was not damaged.

“The victims stood their ground as the defendant cursed and made various threats, one time threatening to ‘air it out,’” the police report said. “This slang used by the defendant is known to mean the defendant was threatening to shoot the victims with a firearm.”

In Adams’ property, a Dayton Beach Police Department officer witnessed a silver box containing a loaded 12-round 9mm semiautomatic handgun magazine and 60 9mm projectiles inside a sock on the defendant’s bed.

The officer removed the box from the home. An empty can of bug spray and pepper spray were also found.

“The defendant sustained a small cut to his forehead that was bleeding. Daytona Beach Fire Department responded on scene to treat all injuries,” the police report said.

Adams’ booking photo shows a lump above his left eye, presumably from the nunchaku mishap.

Volusia County Corrections records show Adams was booked twice in 2015 on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and on one of those occasions for battery, too.

Fox35 reported that Adams will be evicted from the apartment complex.