Delaware Man Arrested After Parking Space Dispute Turns Violent

K9 named Nuke helps police find suspect who allegedly assaulted two men and barricaded himself in a home

Feb. 1, 2026 at 11:15pm

A 33-year-old Delaware man named Ras Loyd is facing multiple charges after he allegedly forced his way into a home, assaulted two men over a parking space dispute, and then barricaded himself inside his own home, leading to a standoff with police. Loyd was eventually located and apprehended with the help of a police K9 named Nuke.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the potential for routine disputes over parking spaces or snow shoveling to escalate into violent confrontations. It also demonstrates the important role that K9 units can play in locating and apprehending suspects who try to evade arrest.

The details

According to police, the incident began on Wednesday when Loyd allegedly forced his way into a home in the Concord Trace Townhouses in Newark, Delaware and assaulted a 57-year-old man and a 49-year-old man. Loyd is accused of knocking one of the men unconscious and threatening them with a gun. The dispute reportedly started over snow shoveling and an assigned parking space. The following day, police went to Loyd's home to take him into custody, but he refused to leave, leading to a standoff. When SWAT officers entered the home, they found that Loyd had escaped to an adjoining house through the attic. Police then deployed their K9 unit, and the dog named Nuke was able to locate Loyd hiding in a second-floor bedroom.

  • On Wednesday, Loyd allegedly forced his way into a home and assaulted two men.
  • The following day, police went to Loyd's home to take him into custody, leading to a standoff.

The players

Ras Loyd

A 33-year-old Delaware man who is accused of assaulting two people over a parking space dispute and then barricading himself in his home, leading to a standoff with police.

Nuke

A police K9 unit that was able to locate Loyd hiding in a second-floor bedroom after he had escaped to an adjoining house.

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What’s next

Loyd faces a variety of charges, including assault, burglary, criminal mischief, and resisting arrest. He was taken to a local hospital for treatment before being transported to the Howard R. Young Correctional Institution.

The takeaway

This case demonstrates the importance of de-escalating conflicts before they turn violent, as well as the valuable role that K9 units can play in apprehending suspects who try to evade arrest. It also highlights the need for continued efforts to address the underlying issues that can lead to disputes over basic community resources like parking spaces.