In such a case, one person is going to jail for assault, and the other person is going to jail for destroying another person's property.
I'm not going to get on any high-horse about such a situation, but I will say that intentionally destroying a person's property due to their carelessness is definitely two wrongs at play.
I'm not going to get on any high-horse about such a situation, but I will say that intentionally destroying a person's property due to their carelessness is definitely two wrongs at play.