A fed-up 54-year-old man from Pennsylvania was arrested last month after allegedly putting Biden’s “I Did That” stickers on gas station pumps due to record-high gas prices.
Thomas Richard Glazewski of Manor Township was criminally charged last March 31 after he was arrested in Lancaster, Pennsylvania for posting Biden’s “I Did That” stickers onto the gas pumps at a local Turkey Hill gas station, according to a report from Fox News.
An employee told the police that Glazewski reportedly sprayed the stickers with a substance to make them hard to remove.
Glazewski was charged last week with a misdemeanor of resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, harassment, and criminal mischief, Lancaster Online reported.
The whole incident was captured on video.
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Glazewski screamed, “I did that. I did that. That’s what I did,” while pointing to the Biden stickers, according to footage posted on Facebook that recorded the March 31 arrest, which has been shared more than 3,000 times as of Monday.
Police tackled him in the parking lot of the gas station and he suffered from “self-inflicted injuries” that necessitated EMS to take him the hospital, according to charging documents.
A Turkey Hill employee told police that Glazewski sprayed the stickers with something to make them more difficult to remove, charging documents also said.
Glazewski is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on April 26 before District Judge Brian Chudzik.
The stickers blaming Biden for skyrocketing gas prices have popped up at gas pumps nationwide. A 100-pack of such stickers runs from $10 to $13 on Amazon.
Javier Estrada Ovalles, who has been selling the stickers online and at his physical store in El Monte, California, said the requests for such stickers have risen from 20 or 30 orders per day to 80 order per day during the past month, according to Slate.
According to the AAA website, the highest recorded average price for regular unleaded was $4.331 last March 11 under Joe Biden and $5.135 for diesel last March 12.
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