On May 24, 2023

Mendon man arrested for threatening with axe

By Katy Savage

A Mendon was arrested May 21 after police said he struck a vehicle with an axe  and threatened to cut people’s heads off at Gifford Woods State Park in Killington.

Vermont State Police arrested Ralph Schneider, 61 over a dispute that allegedly started about headlights. 

Police said Schneider was mad at three people from Pennsylvania — Jacob Fedinez, 21, Jace Hoffman, 19, and Lucas Shreck, 19, for shining headlamps into his campsite. They were in a car owned by Fedinez when Schneider approached them with the weapon, according to an affidavit by Trooper Ryan Gardner. A fourth person  they had just met, David Chandler, 42, of Kentucky, was outside their vehicle.

Schneider allegedly pinned Chandler to the door and “got up in his face with an axe,” police said.

Schneider then struck the roof of Fedinez’ vehicle, hitting a ski rack with skis and breaking a binding. The group told police Schneider asked them to get out of the car because “he was going to kill all of them.” 

Police found Schneider in a tent near the cars. When police approached him, Schneider said he was homeless.

“There was a strong odor of intoxicants coming from his person,” Gardner said in his affidavit. Schneider told police he asked the group to turn their lights off because they shined right into his tent. He initially denied having an axe, police said. After arresting Schneider, police searched his campsite and found an axe with a wooden handle under a doormat near his campsite.

This wasn’t Schneider’s first encounter with police. 

“I was familiar with recent incidents involving complaints of Schneider trespassing at residences in Killington,” Gardner said in his affidavit.  

Locals reported Schneider, a musician who formerly ran open mic nights in the area, was acting erratic before he was arrested. 

On Mother’s Day weekend, resident Anne Kirby saw Schnieder squatting on her parents property on Wolf Hill Road in Killington.  

“I saw a guy sitting on my dad’s sugar shack on one of the chairs there,” Kirby said. “He had the fire pit going, he was pretty comfy looking at the view there I thought, ‘this is a dangerous situation.’” 

Kirby’s brother Tom Kirby approached Schneider.

“I said to him, ‘this is private property, you can’t camp here,’” Tom Kirby said. 

Tom  said Schneider apologized, packed up his belongings and said, “ Nobody likes me.” 

The day before he was arrested, Schneider was allegedly in a car accident on Wolf Hill Road. Anne Kirby said he crashed his Mercedes-Benz hatchback. 

Schneider is being charged with four counts of aggravated assault and four counts of criminal threatening. He pleaded not guilty to all the charges on May 22.

He is being held at Marble Valley Regional Correctional Facility in Rutland for lack of $5,000 bail. Schneider is scheduled to appear in Vermont Superior Court, Rutland Criminal Division court again in August. 

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

Two members, including chair, resign from the Commission on the Future of Public Education in Vermont

June 25, 2025
By Corey McDonald/VTDigger Two members of the Commission on the Future of Public Education in Vermont, including the commission’s chair, announced last week they would be resigning, saying they no longer believed their efforts would make any impact. Meagan Roy, the chair of the commission, and Nicole Mace, the former representative of the Vermont School Boards…

Vt plastic bag use dropped 91% following ban, researchers find

June 25, 2025
In the midst of 2020 Covid measures, another change took place in Vermont: A law went into effect banning businesses from offering plastic bags to customers, with paper bags only available for a fee. A 2023 analysis of a survey of hundreds of Vermonters found the law appeared to have worked. Plastic bag use in…

Pride in Rutland: Flags, resistance, and showing up

June 25, 2025
By Emily Pratt Slatin Pride returned to downtown Rutland this June with more color, noise, and purpose than ever before. What began as a joyful celebration quickly became something deeper—something that felt like resistance. And belonging. And a promise that no one in this community has to stand alone. The day kicked off with the…

Plan to manage 72,000 acres of the Telephone Gap project is finalized

June 25, 2025
Staff report The U.S. Forest Service issued its final plan for managing 72,000 acres of public and private land on June 16. The proposed Telephone Gap Integrated Resource Project area is located on the Green Mountain National Forest (GMNF) within the towns of Brandon, Chittenden, Goshen, Killington, Mendon, Pittsfield, Pittsford, and Stockbridge. “The Telephone Gap project is…