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Democrat who urinated all over Starbucks in Pennsylvania has been identified, police say
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Obama Clinton Behavior
2019-08-24 19:30:58 UTC
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Pennsylvania’s very own “wet” bandit has been outed.

Police in Manheim Township say they have identified the man who
urinated behind the counter at a Starbucks on Saturday night,
relieving himself on boxes containing cups, coffee filters, and
in the employee sink.

The suspect, identified as 31-year-old from Lancaster, was
charged with disorderly conduct and criminal mischief, Manheim
Township police confirmed on Thursday. Police have not
apprehended the suspect, but say he will be summoned via the
mail, the department's public information officer confirmed to
Fox News.

"[The suspect] was charged with the above offenses after he was
observed urinating on a sink and several boxes of product behind
the counter of the business,” the news release reads.

Police added that his actions "caused Starbucks a loss of
$200.00 in merchandise and clean up expenses.”

The suspect had originally fled the scene after urinating in the
Starbucks, but not before his image was captured on a
surveillance camera. Authorities then shared that image, asking
for the public’s help in identifying the suspect. Manheim
Township police also noted that the photo showed “the wet spot
observable on the male’s shorts.”

Police confirmed to Fox News that the man was positively
identified with the help of tips from the public.

Dalton, however, isn’t the only slippery suspect to briefly
evade police after peeing in one of Pennsylvania’s public
establishments: In July, a woman at a Walmart in West Mifflin
was seen urinating on the potatoes, though she later turned
herself in.

https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/man-urinated-starbucks-
pennsylvania-identified
BeamMeUpScotty
2019-08-24 20:46:15 UTC
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Pennsylvania’s very own “wet” bandit has been outed.
Police in Manheim Township say they have identified the man who
urinated behind the counter at a Starbucks on Saturday night,
relieving himself on boxes containing cups, coffee filters, and
in the employee sink.
The suspect, identified as 31-year-old from Lancaster, was
charged with disorderly conduct and criminal mischief, Manheim
Township police confirmed on Thursday. Police have not
apprehended the suspect, but say he will be summoned via the
mail, the department's public information officer confirmed to
Fox News.
Hoe about destruction of private property in the amount of thousands of
dollars?

They no doubt had to close for sanitary reasons... throw away anything
that couldn't be sanitized... and then there's the loss of business.

If that had been a White Supremacist NAZI... they'd be wanting to send
him to prison to the full extent the law would allow.
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That's Karma
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