Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Arrest made in GOP Headquarters vandalizing

Timothy Damm, 42, an Illinois man, has been arrested for vandalizing the Winnebago County Republican Headquarters over the weekend.

Damm, a pillar of the community, [along with his whole Damm family] was charged with criminal defacement of property and also charged with resisting a peace officer. If convicted, he could face up to four years in prison and if this happens, he will be sent off to jail on the back of a unicorn.

Damm sprayed the word "rape" all over the GOP headquarters in Rockford, and also the word "shame," something his mother might be feeling right now. He also sprayed "9/27/18," the date Ford testified in her little girl frog voice to the Senate Judiciary Committee about the alleged sexual assault she claims took place sometime in 1982, perhaps, but exactly where is not clear, nor who took her to the location or drove her home. Both she and Kavanaugh were high school students at the time.

"It is never, never, an excuse to use senseless commission of crimes to advance a message or a cause," Winnebago County States Attorney Joe Bruscato said at a press conference on Tuesday.

The vandalism was discovered Sunday morning.

The owners of the building, which also houses law offices, said they've never experienced a similar instance of vandalism since acquiring the property in 2006.

Republican Sen. Dave Syverson told WREX, an NBC affiliate, that he sees the attack as a result of Sen. Dianne Feinstein's behavior during the Kavanaugh hearing [but he's probably wrong--Damm is just a moron with spray paint and a dream].

"These are the unintended consequences when you take politics to a level that she did," Syverson said.

Winnebago County Board Chairman Frank Haney said in a statement which read, in part: 
"This is not who we are. I am extremely disappointed in the individual responsible for the ugliness at our local Republican HQ. Clearly, this person needs help.
"As a Republican, I am saddened and angry. I am also sad to see other folks in my party unfairly labeled and mischaracterized. Negative generalizations about a group of people has [sic] never served us well as a country. This situation is no different. Attacks of this nature aim to silence and destroy, neither of which will occur," 
Damm has posted bond and will appear in court on October 11th, in plenty of time to vote in the midterm elections.


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