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yeah, people are getting a little edgy and nuts

There's more...

A young lady...a college student in Boston, I think, deliberately stole two Trump signs from a yard, periscoped it, recorded it and posted it on her social media.

She probably kissed her intended professional career good-bye for that idiotic act.

And then, there's the case of someone who scaled a fence and burned a homeowner's sign...that was about 20 ft. from his house.


But the funny...or should I say, pathetic...thing is this stuff is always someone who doesn't like Trump going off the deep end. There doesn't seem to be any pro-Trump nutjobs out there doing this kind of stuff.

they have no need to burn signs because they are busy burning crosses
 
A 62-year-old male was assaulted in a Friendly's parking lot for wearing a Donald Trump T-shirt, Bloomfield police reported Tuesday.
The victim was walking on West Passaic Avenue in Bloomfield at 5:41 p.m. Wednesday when a male in an older gray compact vehicle questioned him about his shirt of the Republican presidential candidate. The suspect directed profanities at the victim as he continued to follow the victim.

The suspect followed the victim to the restaurant at 1243 Broad St. The suspect then approached the victim armed with a crowbar. An altercation occurred, with the suspect striking the victim several times, police said.
Bloomfield police: Man beaten with crowbar for wearing Trump shirt - Crime and Courts - NorthJersey.com
 
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