Posted on 10/13/2020 12:43:07 PM PDT by simpson96
State police in Lebanon County arrested a man they said stole Trump campaign signs in the Myerstown area, vandalized property and put Black Lives Matter stickers on homes.
Jon G. Shandfelder, 24, of Richland, Lebanon County, was identified as a result of security camera footage of the rampage early Monday morning in Jackson Township and Richland and Myerstown, troopers at the Jonestown station said.
According to a news release:
Troopers from the Jonestown patrol and crime units responded to the area for multiple reports of stolen political signs, damaged President Trump signs and vandalism, including red spray paint on property. Stickers were also placed on homes.
Investigators obtained search warrants for Shandfelders home and vehicle. He was taken into custody and taken to the state police station for an interview during which he admitted to committing the damage and thefts.
Shandfelder was charged with a felony count of criminal mischief, eight counts each of theft by unlawful taking and various other charges including trespassing and loitering and prowling at nighttime.
He was committed to Lebanon County Prison in lieu of $50,000 bail following his arraignment before District Judge Anthony Verna.
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Snowflake. What a pansy.
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There were far fewer sissies like this one when I was his age because the effeminate types usually manned up after they endured a few shit-kickings!
A communist thug ... uh, I mean a democrat.
In my day too.
As the comedian George Wallace often said...Some people need their a**es kicked.
Here in Cary, NC, ALL the Trump Pence signs have been stolen by the Damnocrats.
No one has caught the thugs yet.
The GOP just gave up trying to keep their signs out.
That's a crime? I'll need to find another hobby.
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