Biden ‘I Did That’ Stickers Land Pennsylvania Man in Jail

A Pennsylvania man was criminally charged after his arrest last week for affixing satirical stickers of President Biden onto the gas pumps at a local Turkey Hill gas station in a protest against Biden and the rising price of gas.

According to Lancaster Online, Manor Township’s Thomas Richard Glazewski was charged last week with a misdemeanor of resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, harassment, and criminal mischief.

Glazewski, whose preliminary hearing before District Judge Brian Chudzik is scheduled for April 26, also sprayed the stickers with something to make them more difficult to remove, a Turkey Hill employee told the police.

The footage that recorded the March 31 arrest that has been posted on Facebook and, as of Monday, has been shared more than 3,000 times shows Glazewski screaming, “I did that. I did that. That’s what I did,” while pointing to the Biden stickers.

The charging documents describe that Glazewski suffered from self-inflicted injuries after the police tackled him in the parking lot of the gas station, and necessitated EMS to take him to the hospital.

The increasingly popular stickers blaming Biden for skyrocketing gas prices have popped up at gas pumps nationwide and they’re available on Amazon for $10 to $13 for a 100-pack of such stickers.

According to Javier Estrada Ovalles, who sells the stickers both online and at his store in El Monte, California, the interest for them has risen from 20 or 30 orders per day to 80 orders per day during the past month.

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