Articles Tagged with disorderly conduct

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A woman is facing charges after she allegedly smacked a store employee and tore the protective mask off his face when she was told she would have to wear a face mask if she wanted to enter the establishment.

Around noon on May 20, an employee of Menards in Mankato, Minnesota reportedly encountered a woman trying to enter the store without a face covering.

The worker reportedly informed the woman about the store policy requiring face masks for all customers and employees, but she allegedly refused to follow the rule.

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A Utah man accused of driving under the influence allegedly attempted to bribe the arresting officer with $50,000 to escape legal penalties.

28-year-old Jacquez Garfield Wright reportedly interacted with the Cedar City police while they were checking into claims of a possible accident in the location that he was driving.

While talking with Wright, an officer reported that the man was unsteady on his feet, smelled like liquor, and spoke in a manner that gave him the impression he had been consuming enough alcohol to inhibit him.

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When two Florida teenagers allegedly used a Walmart as the stage, and the patrons as the unknowing cast for the reportedly humorous COVID-19 internet video they were recording, they arrested for the antics.

Amos Troublefield and Antonio Green are a duo of 18-year-olds who reportedly produce videos and upload the content to YouTube for viewers to enjoy.

On May 9, the pair reportedly went to Walmart in Vero Beach to collect the footage for their next online feature, with the topic of the COVID-19 pandemic as its focus.

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A man from Seaford is facing a felony after an alleged domestic violence incident resulted in his seventh charge for driving under the influence.

Last Sunday, 54-year-old Bretley W. Knox and his 39-year-old girlfriend were reportedly engaged in an argument in his truck that became physical in nature when he allegedly struck the woman.

Around 9:30 pm, Knox was allegedly spotted by people on the street he was traveling down and they reported that he was swerving erratically before he stopped the vehicle in a driveway.

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A New Jersey man was taken into custody on two separate occasions on the same day after he allegedly entered two different Wawa locations without a face mask and reportedly threatened to harm the people inside.

70-year-old Stephen Breza lives in Toms River, New Jersey.

Last Saturday morning, Breza allegedly went to a Wawa convenience store without a mask covering his face.

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When the patron of a restaurant was taken into custody after he allegedly became too intoxicated and started harassing the staff members the man reportedly wanted to fight the cops in the parking lot.

On Wednesday night at the Somerset, Pennsylvania Ruby Tuesday restaurant, a man who was visiting the establishment reportedly consumed quite a bit of alcohol and began to act unruly.

The female employees reported that the man, later identified as 59-year-old Kenneth Elwood Sr., began to issue lewd comments to them before he got in the face of a male patron in a purported attempt to goad him into a physical altercation.

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A man who reportedly had several run-ins with the law in the same evening was arrested after he allegedly entered an IHOP and approached each patron with a proposition to view his genitals.

Throughout the evening of February 22, 24-year-old Allan Ibanez from Palm Harbor, Florida was reportedly involved in three incidents that drew the attention of the police but did not result in the man’s arrest.

Near 3:00 am, Ibanez reportedly walked into an IHOP restaurant in Clearwater where several diners were eating their meals.

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A Michigan man was arrested after police allegedly caught him while he was in the middle of relieving his bladder on the bumper of a police sergeant’s marked car.

Near 1:00 am on February 8, the police were present on a street in downtown St. Petersburg that is known for its nightlife.

A police sergeant’s vehicle was parked on the side of the road, and when officers in the area reportedly saw a man approaching the car they kept an eye on him to see what he was up to.

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While a man was at the polls voting in the primary in New Hampshire he reportedly smacked a teenage boy who was showing his support for President Trump and wearing a MAGA hat.

On Tuesday, Windham High School served as a designated polling location for the first national primary, and Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle made personal appearances at the site during the day.

A tent was set up where Trump supporters were gathered on the school grounds, and a 15-year-old boy whose mother described him as “the most patriotic kid you’d ever meet in your life” was wearing a MAGA hat while reportedly extending wishes of a good evening to the people as they were leaving the polling place.

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During his court appearance for a marijuana possession charge, the defendant decided to use the arena as a platform to advocate for legalizing pot by lighting a joint during the proceedings.

20-year-old Spencer Boston is reportedly a serious proponent of the full legalization of marijuana.

On Monday, the Lebanon, Tennessee resident, who had recently been accused of marijuana possession, went to a scheduled hearing regarding the charge.

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