Warrant for arrest of suspect in reported Iowa City machete attack recalled, new court date set

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Lang
5/15/26

A warrant for the arrest of a suspect accused of attacking another person with a machete near downtown Iowa City has been recalled.

Online court records show the warrant was withdrawn on Wednesday in the case of 46-year-old Thomas Paintin, a local transient. Paintin had been accused of skipping a case management conference scheduled for Monday. He also skipped his arraignment last October.

Paintin is facing charges of Assault With a Dangerous Weapon, Assault Causing Bodily Injury, Person Ineligible to Carry a Dangerous Weapon, Possession of a Controlled Substance – 3rd or Subsequent Offense, and 2nd Offense Trespassing.

According to arrest records, just after 3:15 on the afternoon of September 16th, 2025, Paintin was told to leave the apartment stairwell at 335 South Gilbert Street because he was trespassing. He reportedly replied by pulling out a 13-inch machete, pushing one person to the ground and another down a staircase, and threatening to “kick their asses”. A small baggie of methamphetamine was allegedly found on Paintin’s person upon his arrest.

Paintin faces a maximum of nine years in prison, if convicted on all counts. A new case management conference is now set for May 26th.