A Wildwood man was arrested after allegedly throwing a brick through a vehicle’s window at an RV park.
A deputy responded to the entrance of Lake Deaton RV Park, located at 4855 R 146, Wildwood, regarding a disturbance, later found to involve 28-year-old Tyler James Liccardi, at 10:35 p.m. Thursday, according to an arrest report from the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office.

Upon arrival, the deputy met with the victim and two witnesses. They were standing outside the victim’s vehicle, a gold Chevy sedan. He noticed the rear window of the Chevy was broken with the glass blown into the vehicle. He also saw a gouge in the truck consistent with a heavy object striking the back of the vehicle before hitting the window, the report said.
The deputy asked the victim what happened, and he advised that he went to Liccardi’s residence to pick up the second witness due to a domestic incident. Once he got there, Liccardi did not want the witness to leave. The victim told the witness to get int the vehicle, and Liccardi picked up a “brick,” saying he was going to kill the victim if he did not leave, the report said.
The victim feared Liccardi was going to carry out his threat as he had armed himself with the “brick.” At that point, he began to drive around the property, circling as Liccardi threw the “brick” at his vehicle. He continued to circle because he wanted to get the first witness back in the vehicle and away from Liccardi, the report said.
Once the first witness was in the vehicle, the victim began to drive away. Liccardi threw the “brick” through the rear window of the vehicle. The damage would cost about $500 to fix, the report said.
The deputy next spoke to the first witness, and she advised that she went with the victim to pick up the second witness from Liccardi’s residence. Once there, Liccardi allowed her into the residence, and she got the second witness to come outside to get into the victim’s vehicle. Liccardi then picked up a “brick” and threatened to beat or kill the victim, the report said.
Due to Liccardi threatening the victim, he began to drive off. Liccardi threw the “brick” at the vehicle multiple times. The victim circled around the property to get away from Liccardi until she could get into the vehicle. Upon the first witness getting into the vehicle, Liccardi threw the “brick” through the back window, the report said.
The deputy then spoke to the second witness who was not as forthcoming about the incident. She only stated she saw Liccardi try to chase the car with a “brick” in hand. She also saw him throw the “brick” through the rear window of the vehicle, the report said.
Furthermore, the deputy spoke with a third witness who was at the location of the incident. She advised that she saw Liccardi telling the second witness that she was not leaving about three times. The victim did “donuts” in the yard, almost running Liccardi over. She also saw Liccardi throw something through the rear window of the victim’s vehicle, the report said.
Liccardi was subsequently arrested on charges of criminal mischief (over $200 under $1,000), aggravated assault with deadly weapon without intent to kill, missile into dwelling/vehicle/building/aircraft, drug equipment (possess or use), possession of methamphetamine and possession of controlled substance without prescription. He was transported to Sumter County Jail to be held without bond.
He was also arrested in March for illegally crossing State Road 44 in a golf cart, in 2024 in connection with a 2022 high-speed chase and 2019 when a K-9 alerted to methamphetamine in his vehicle.
