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Court Hears Shocking Allegations of Paddleboarder Assaulting Surfer

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A California surfer has recounted a terrifying encounter in which a paddleboarder allegedly held her head underwater while hurling insults during a violent incident at sea, as detailed in court proceedings.

Haylee Red-Van Rooyen, 51, was surfing the waves near Morro Bay when she reportedly had a confrontation with Andrew Gustafson, 60, who was paddleboarding in the area on August 23, 2025.

Prosecutors allege Gustafson knocked Red-Van Rooyen off her surfboard, and when she approached him about the incident, his reaction turned aggressive.

Red-Van Rooyen testified that Gustafson struck her with his longboard, pulled her hair, and forced her underwater while using offensive language.

“I thought I was going to die,” Red-Van Rooyen stated during her testimony at the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court last Wednesday, according to The San Luis Obispo Tribune.

He was initially booked on suspicion of attempted murder. However, the District Attorney’s Office did not pursue this charge. 

Gustafson was charged with two felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon – one with force likely to produce great bodily injury – three days after the incident. 

He pleaded not guilty to both accusations and the case is bound for trial.

Andrew Gustafson, 60, seen in his mugshot from August

Andrew Gustafson, 60, seen in his mugshot from August

The altercation took place in the ocean off Morro Bay

The altercation took place in the ocean off Morro Bay 

Red-Van Rooyen says she had been surfing with a group of friends as she did regularly. Gustafson then began paddleboarding in the middle of them, she claimed. 

He then recklessly rammed into her, shoving her off her board when she said there was plenty of room for him to avoid her, the court was told.

‘He proceeded to take about three waves and just in the middle of us, so we would have had to pull off the waves,’ she explained, according to The Tribune. 

On the third time, Red-Van Rooyen said she was ‘way down the line’ from Gustafson, meaning she was far from him. 

‘He took the wave from behind me and came just tearing down the line, and then ran into the back of me and knocked me off the board.’ 

Red-Van Rooyen admitted that she gave Gustafson a piece of her mind after the shocking collision. 

‘I’m a woman that was raised to stand up for myself, and I didn’t want it to happen to anyone else, so I confronted him,’ she told the court. 

‘I told him that wasn’t cool, that wasn’t right, not necessary.’ She also confessed to calling him a ‘d*ck’ and an ‘a**hole.’  

A stock image of someone surfing. Red-Van Rooyen was catching waves when the incident allegedly occurred

A stock image of someone surfing. Red-Van Rooyen was catching waves when the incident allegedly occurred 

This is when she said that Gustafson lost control of his temper. 

He allegedly started yelling ‘f*ck you’ and calling her a ‘f*cking b*tch’ before he struck her with his board on the right side of her body. 

Gustafson is accused of continuing to berate her – calling her a ‘f*ckin wh*re’ and a ‘f*cking c*nt’ before he grabbed her hair and dragging her underwater. 

Although he allegedly did so for only about three seconds, she said it felt like an eternity.

‘I thought I was going to drown,’ she recalled in terror. 

She reported him to state park rangers when she returned to the shore. 

Gustafson’s lawyer Ilan Funke-Bilu described the altercation as a ‘classic story of surfer versus paddleboarder’ and requested that the charges be dropped to misdemeanors. 

But Judge Crystal Seiler denied this request because of the severity of the accusations. 

‘It does appear to me that the offenses in the complaint have been committed, and there is sufficient cause to believe Mr Gustafson is guilty of them,’ she said. 

Gustafson is due back in court on March 2 for his pre-trial hearing. 

According to public records, Gustafson’s attorneys are Funke-Bilu, Kenneth Cirisan and Hogan Ganschow. 

District attorneys Ashley Cervera, Rajesh Chabra and James Michael Graff-Radford are representing the state. 

The Daily Mail has contacted Gustafson’s lawyers and the DA’s office for comment. 

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