Since more of these stories are surfacing, we can only assume conservatives find that anti-democratic, anti-Constitutional behavior to protect their "leader" is the only "tool" left to take back their country.
I met with a couple from Blue Mounds who told me their recall Walker sign was stolen and roofing nails were spread out along their gravel driveway.
Out of West Bend, one thug was caught:
Channel3000: A West Bend man has been arrested and accused of defacing recall petitions for Gov. Scott Walker and Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch.He's out of jail now, and one of the volunteers would like this guy prosecuted to discourage others. Here's great coverage from Fox 6 in Milwaukee, and Mike Lowe:
Police said the 30-year-old man stood in line outside the house of a teacher in West Bend Sunday. And, when he was given the clipboard to sign, he scribbled out some of the names. Officers used a license plate number given by recall organizers to find the man after he left. Sgt. Matt Rohlinger told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel the man will likely appear in court Monday. He's being held in the Washington County Jail.
The one thing you'll notice is that the guy above and the woman below were both identified via their license plates...Doh!
A woman accused of destroying a sign to recall Gov. Scott Walker is facing possible charges of criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct in Chippewa County.
Police say the 68-year-old woman parked her minivan by a group of recall volunteers at an intersection in Chippewa Falls this past weekend, grabbed one of the signs, ripped it up and drove away. The Chippewa Herald said witnesses called police after getting the woman's license plate number.
This story makes it worse as it states she ripped up actual petitions (not the recall Walker signs)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wqow.com/story/16194202/area-woman-arrested-for-allegedly-tearing-up-recall-petition?
Area woman arrested for allegedly tearing up recall petition
Dec 05, 2011 6:01 PM CST
By Keith Edwards - email
Chippewa Falls (WQOW) - An area woman is arrested for allegedly tearing up recall petitions in Chippewa Falls.
Police say on Friday, Mary Jean Dezurik, 68, pulled into a lot where volunteers were collecting signatures to recall Governor Scott Walker. When handed a clipboard with petitions, the Thorp woman allegedly ripped them up, threw the pieces out of window, started yelling and drove off. Workers wrote down her license plate number and police pulled Dezurik over a short time later. The case will be referred to the DA for possible charges.
Tampering with recall petitions is a felony.