Two weeks after an unprovoked hatchet attack almost severed the head of a man sitting with his wife at a bus stop in Tucson, Arizona, the suspect has now been accused of first-degree murder.
Initially, Daniel Michael, 25, faced charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and aggravated assault causing serious injury following the attack on April 5 that left 32-year-old Jacob Couch on life support.
However, on Friday, Couch succumbed to his injuries, resulting in Michael being charged with first-degree murder, the Tucson Police Department reported in a press release on Saturday.
“He’s got the biggest heart that I believe I’ve ever met,” Couch’s younger brother, Luke Couch, told Fox News Digital earlier this month. “And I really do mean that. He was just a caring person. He loved his family. He was really big about his family.”

A younger Jacob Couch smiles in a family photo provided to Fox News Digital. (Luke Couch/ Fox News Digital)
When Couch bent down to gather his things, “the man came up behind him and swung a hatchet. And witnesses said that he lifted the ax up over his head and swung it,” he said.
Michael fled after the alleged attack, which happened around 10 a.m. He was arrested three days later at his Tucson home.
His lawyer, in the initial bond hearing, said self-defense couldn’t be ruled out, but Luke Couch balked at that idea, telling Fox News Digital there was “no evidence” to support that.

Jacob and Luke Couch as young children in a family photo provided to Fox News Digital. (Luke Couch/ Fox News Digital)
“And they said that he was going to be trying to grasp straws, grasp anything. I mean, my brother was attacked from behind while he was bent over. That is not self-defense,” Luke stressed.
“I want to make sure this man never does this again and no other family has to go through what my family has gone through,” he added. “To see my brother lying in a hospital bed and unable to move, unable to do anything, it hurts so bad to know that I wasn’t able to be there to protect him because he would have done it for me in a heartbeat. We as a family want swift justice.”
Couch was the father of a 15-year-old girl.