Posted on 04/05/2022 2:32:13 PM PDT by lightman
Criminal charges have been filed against the man accused of putting stickers protesting Joe Biden and the price of gas on fuel pumps at a Turkey Hill last week. Video of the commotion and arrest were shared on social media.
Thomas Richard Glazewski, 54, of Manor Township, was charged Monday with resisting arrest — a misdemeanor — along with disorderly conduct, harassment and criminal mischief — all summary offenses.
Glazewski was arrested Thursday after causing a commotion at the Turkey Hill at 1503 Columbia Ave., East Hempfield Township. The incident was caught on video and shared to social media.
Aaron Philips recorded the arrest and posted it to his Facebook page, where as of Tuesday, it had been shared more than 2,300 times. The video shows Glazewski yelling "I did that. I did that. That's what I did," and pointing to several stickers of Joe Biden with the caption, "I did that" affixed to the pump.
A Turkey Hill employee told police Glazewski sprayed the stickers with clear coat or something to make them more difficult to remove, according to charging documents.
Online court documents do not list an attorney for Glazewski. Efforts to contact him by phone Tuesday were not successful.
A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for April 26 before District Judge Brian Chudzik
These are not anti-Biden stickers! He’s proud of what he did and the guy was just spreading the word!
I’m so glad they are rounding up these dangerous felons! /s
It’s Insurrection!
I’m surprised the Democrat majority people of that township didn’t have him executed after a summary trial. These people wish us dead or in concentration camps.
Go ahead, burn down buildings, loot department stores, knock over statues, lie your a$$ off about it when it was caught on video, but don’t you dare put a sticker on a gas pump that criticizes president potato head. That’s a Nazi, white supremacist, white nationalist threat to democracy.
Telling the truth is malicious? Vandalism is the only charge that makes sense, since he put the stickers on someone else’s property. The sentence only needs to go as far as making him remove the stickers and any residue from them, and touching up any surface damage.
actually the people who object to this man being charged need to organize and make a real fuss.
Conservatives? Homeschoolers.
Protest this
One man’s vandal is another man’s freedom fighter. I like freedom fighters not government/corporate stooges.
There’s a whole lot of stupid on this thread.
Ditto
Jeez, if someone put a political sign, or any other kind, on my property without permission, I’d be sorely ticked.
Interesting logo. It’s just like the Tom Thumb stations in Florida.
Liberals can smash and grab and loot and burn flags. But us. Nothing...
“... and then clear coating them to make them more difficult to remove, I I do not see that a crime was committed.”
“I don’t consider this to fall under the category of vandalism either as it doesn’t permanently deface or damage the pump.”
Look - I LIKE the ‘I Did That!’ stickers but you are wrong!
How ‘bout I put one - just one - ‘I Did That’ sticker on your cars speedometer/odometer/etc. panel and: ‘...clear coating them to make them (it)more difficult to remove...” ?
Your dash panel screen would be destroyed during the removal, like the gas pump facia would, by rote, be damaged as they are plastic and easy to harm.
This guy is a a$$hole.
This is why there are high gas prices! Get the RCMP to come on over with their horsies and stomp on him!
Jury nullification. ‘nuff said.
To pass on arcane knowledge related to this
If you are putting up a flyer, for example on a light pole, and don’t want it removed easily…
Use condensed milk.
Sponge it on.
Slap on the poster.
Go over it once more with the milk.
When dry, it is very hard to remove.
… not that I ever did this or advocate it.
People in the 60s, well, they did it…
It’s hard to get them to prosecute blacks for staging fake hate crimes.
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