Bruce Miller has been charged with seven felonies -- including assault with a deadly weapon that allegedly was a cane -- and one misdemeanor in connection with an incident involving a 70-year-old man and his son that ultimately led to the tight ends release by the San Francisco 49ers earlier this week.?Miller will be arraigned Friday, according to the San Francisco District Attorneys office.?Miller allegedly?assaulted the 70-year-old man and his son at the Marriott on Fishermans Wharf in San Francisco.?Police there said they were called to the hotel at about 2:45 a.m. PT, after Miller tried to enter a room occupied by an elderly couple. The couples 29-year-old son, staying in the next room, then told Miller he was at the wrong room.Miller, who police say was intoxicated at the time, attacked the son and his father, who came to his sons defense, police said. The father was punched by Miller and both men were taken to the hospital for their injuries, according to police.Miller was booked in county jail at 11:25 PT on Monday morning. Hours later, the 49ers released him.The?SFDA said Thursday that Miller faces seven felony charges, including one count of assault with a deadly weapon that allegedly was a cane. The other felony charges were: one count of assault with force to cause great bodily harm; one count of inflicting injury on an elder or dependent adult likely to cause great bodily injury; one count of battery with serious bodily injury; one count of assault with force likely to cause great bodily injury; and two counts of criminal threats.?Miller also faces a misdemeanor battery charge.?The 29-year-old Miller signed with the team in 2011 as a fullback after playing defensive end in college. He was a key part of San Franciscos teams that went to three straight NFC title games and one Super Bowl in his first three years. In 77 games over five seasons, he has 62 yards rushing on 28 carries, adding 76 catches for 734 yards.A call to Millers attorney, Joshua Bentley, was not immediately returned.Millers agent, Jack Reale, said there was more to the case than meets the eye but declined additional comment.Information from ESPNs Paul Gutierrez and The Associated Press was used in this report. Air Max 90 Clearance . P.A. Parenteau scored early in the third period to help the Avs edge Toronto 2-1 on Tuesday night. Cory Sarich also scored for Colorado (3-0-0), which is off to its best ever start. Cheap Air Max 720 Wholesale . Ryan Garbutt had a goal and two assists as Dallas snapped a six-game losing streak with a 5-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night. http://www.airmaxwholesaleforsale.com/air-max-90-wholesale.html . "I wrote 36 on my sheet at the beginning of the game," the Cincinnati coach said, referring the yard line the ball would need to be snapped from. Cheap Air Max 720 . 9. 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PALOS VERDES ESTATES, Calif. -- The days appear numbered for the Stone Fort, a venerable edifice that was illegally erected decades ago by a group of surfers and became a beachhead in their ongoing war to keep outsiders away from some of the best waves in Southern California.Under pressure from the California Coastal Commission, the City Council in tony Palos Verdes Estates voted unanimously Tuesday to have the concrete-and-stone structure torn down.A public hearing is scheduled in September to discuss how to do it, but the city manager in the seaside community of multimillion-dollar homes and priceless views says jackhammers are the likely solution.The impressive structure is made of rock walls and sits on the beach just above the tide line at the base of towering cliffs. Its amenities include a table, bench, fire pit, shaded patio and a place to store boards and kayaks.Critics have claimed in a lawsuit that a murky group of local surfers known as the Lunada Bay Boys use it an observation point to spy on arriving outsiders then harass them when they reach the shore.The lawsuit indicates most members of the Bay Boys are middle-aged men and longtime residents of Palos Verdes Estates. Members, however, make a point of not advertising their affiliation in public or on T-shirts or surf gear.Many residents deny the group exists at all, and no one identified themselves as a Bay Boy at the council meeting.Surfer Magazine recently listed the Lunada Bay beach as one of five places to avoid -- no matter how good the waves break.To get there youll have to duck rocks chucked by the Bay Boys, the magazine said while mocking the wealthy locals. And your car windows will get waxed. And your tires might get slashed. Youll endure chest-thumping and lip-quivering threats shouted froom the beach shack the Boys inhabit near the shore.ddddddddddddhile calling for the removal of the fort, council members cited liability issues, including concerns that an outsider might fall from one of the fairly treacherous pathways to the breakwater while toting a board.But the fact is that the Stone Fort has been under assault for months by an increasingly agitated group of outsiders who say the Bay Boys use it as a staging area to keep others off the beach and away from the primo waves.The class-action lawsuit filed against the city and several residents in March by a pair of outsiders describes the Bay Boys as more thugs than surfers. It accuses them of running out-of-towners over with their boards in the water and even taking their wallets, wetsuits and surfboards.Police say the fort is almost always deserted by the time officers respond to complaints about the treatment.The Coastal Commission, noting the structure was built without a permit, told the city to either remove it or apply for a permit with the promise of ending the harassment and providing better access to the beach.Locals say waves along the beach can be spectacular but only occur about 30 days a year in the winter. When the surf is up, everyone wants to be there and thats when the Bay Boys get busy.They tend to be aggressive in keeping other surfers out or intimidating people who look like they are going to surf, 15-year resident Cliff Filepe said as he walked his dogs along the bluffs, noting that he has never been bothered by the group.I dont know that they bother anybody who just wants to stand around here, but they consider the surfing their territory, he said. ' ' '