Friday, February 14, 2020

Democratic state employee arrested for alleged vandalism of GOP HQ


The following is only partially true. See if you can guess what isn't.

Albuquerque, New Mexico -- Cameron Chase McCall, a state employee who once worked for Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) when she was a U.S. congresswoman, was arrested for allegedly vandalizing GOP headquarters with spray paint, KOAT-TV reported.

The rotund coward was caught on video which was installed last year when the same HQ was vandalized in the same way, using the same type of paint. Some believe McCall was the culprit in both cases but have no proof of the claim, however, there seems to be a connection to both messages: last year the word sprayed on the building was "Traitors," this year the words were "Still Traitors." Hmm. 

Police are investigating the possibility.

"The [criminal] complaint says McCall is heavily involved with the Democratic Party," KOAT reported.

McCall is an employee with Expo New Mexico and is now on leave, the station said, adding that an Expo spokesman noted that if McCall is the individual on the video, he could be terminated or perhaps receive an award for his act of loyalty to the Party. The political ramifications are currently being explored by the Democrats and there will be focus groups to test which way they'll go.

McCall may be without a job at Expo New Mexico, but his phone has been ringing off the hook with calls from Antifa who are looking to enlist Crazy String can-slingers.

A spokesman for the governor confirmed McCall interned for her when she was a U.S. congresswoman and he was "a quiet guy, who always stayed by himself. Nobody expected that he would do such a thing." The same bilge one hears by neighbors of mass murderers.

Grisham condemned the vandalism as unacceptable behavior, especially since he was allegedly caught on video.

GOP staff told the station it will cost about $4,000 to repair the vandalism.

The police report indicated photos and tips led them to McCall, who was arrested Wednesday night, KOAT noted.

In addition, police said the same type of paint was used in last year's and this year's vandalism, the station reported.

Since McCall has no prior arrests on his record, he was released from jail until his next court date. He was last seen in court inspecting his shoes.

This garbage has got to stop.


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