A San Diego man, shot by a California State Park Ranger, was officially charged from his hospital bed Monday.
Charles Collins faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon on an officer and assault with a deadly weapon using a knife in connection with the Dec. 13 incident at Torrey Pines Reserve.
Park rangers were investigating a report of a naked man running through the area when they found Collins living in a tent along the foot trails.
At one point during questioning by rangers, Collins went into his tent and returned holding a knife officials said. The rangers told police Collins advanced in a threatening manner. As a result, one ranger fired his gun officials said.
At the time of his arraignment, Collins was being treated for a gunshot wound. His injuries were described as non-life threatening by officials.
Bail was set at $100,000. He'll be back in court in January.
The reserve is located near the Torrey Pines Golf Course north of La Jolla.