The Denver Post

Police: Man allegedly threw gas on mom, pulled out lighter

He faces charges of assault and attempted murder

- By Lauren Penington lpenington@ denverpost. com

A man was arrested in Adams County after allegedly attempting to burn his mother alive, dousing her clothes with gasoline and threatenin­g her with a lighter, according to the Commerce City Police Department.

Matthew Nicholas, 41, faces felony charges of firstdegre­e assault, second- degree murder and forceful false imprisonme­nt, according to a probableca­use affidavit from the Commerce City Police Department.

According to the affidavit, Nicholas and his 62- yearold mother were running errands on Dec. 12 when Nicholas threw a cup of gasoline onto his mother, soaking her clothes, before pulling out a lighter and sparking a flame. Nicholas allegedly threatened to light her on fire if she tried to stop the car, get help or run away.

The woman claimed Nicholas was angry because she had sold her restaurant and was going to sell her house, leaving Nicholas without a job or place to stay, the affidavit stated.

She also alleged Nicholas was upset because he felt she had cheated him out of the inheritanc­e money he was supposed to receive.

During the car ride, Nicholas also threatened his mother with electric clippers, threatenin­g to shave her hair if she didn’t answer his questions quickly and truthfully, according to the affidavit.

As the mother continued driving, she noticed constructi­on workers on the northwest corner of Tower Road and Second Creek Plaza Drive.

She drove onto the dirt plot constructi­on site, jumped out of the car and began screaming for help, the affidavit stated.

According to the affidavit, one of the constructi­on workers used a concealedc­arry handgun to subdue the two and kept them both on the ground away from each other until police arrived.

Constructi­on workers who spoke to police officers said Nicholas continued to threaten his mother while on the ground, saying she messed with the wrong son and better watch her back when he gets out, the affidavit stated.

Nicholas refused to speak with Commerce City police and currently is at the Adams County jail.

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