An all-night, LSD-fueled party in Mill Valley, California went wildly out of control early Sunday morning, requiring law enforcement officers from no less than five nearby towns to bring everyone back down to earth.

Things started to turn south around 7:30 a.m. Sunday morning, when paramedics received a call that a boy had started suffering from seizures after taking acid. EMTs from the Southern Marin Fire District arrived at the scene to find a 16-year-old boy covered in blood and using "superhuman strength" to block their entrance. The boy became increasingly violent until the paramedics called for backup, bringing in everyone from the Marin County Sheriff's Department to Mill Valley and Tiburon police. A second call for help brought in additional officers from around the area.

Authorities trying to control the scene had to contend with the original blood-covered boy and his 18-year-old girlfriend who also turned violent and began spitting blood on firefighters. Police found a total of eight partygoers inside the supposedly vacant home, many of them covered in blood. In addition to what police think must have been a bad batch of acid, they also found a stash of marijuana, cocaine and "another designer drug resembling ecstasy."

Investigators later determined the blood on everyone's hands belonged to the violent 16-year-old boy, who apparently injured himself while completely tripping balls. The boy, his girlfriend and another 18-year-old male were all charged with resisting arrest, being under the influence and assaulting emergency workers. All three were taken to a nearby hospital to come down and are expected to be booked into Marin County jail or juvenile hall.

A 16-year-old girl whose family owns the vacant party pad was also hit with a misdemeanor under the county's Social Host Accountability Ordinance, which is usually used to hold parents accountable for hosting teenage drinking parties.

KTVU has the video report:

[KTVU]
[Bay City News]