So some dude crashes his car into the store that is for Trump in Easton, blaming the voices in his head. Now I don't like Trump, but the voices in my head keep telling me to watch porn, not drive a car into a fucking store, risking vehicular homicide.
After car settles with massive hole:
Patching up the hole, costing the owners more money:
Car getting towed:
From news site I yanked the pictures from:
A car crashed into the New England for Trump store in Easton, and it was caught on camera.
Just after 5:00 on Thursday night, a Volkswagen Jetta came barreling straight into the store on Route 138.
The entire incident captured on security camera.
But police say this was no accident.
"There's a lot of people that support us and there's a good amount of people that don't support us. Whatever your belief is is your opinion, but there's no need for this," Keith Lambert, the store owner.
The car involved was covered with anti-Trump bumper stickers and the driver allegedly told employees in the moments after the crash that voices in his head told him to do it.
Police have identified that driver as 46-year-old Sean Flaherty of Raynham.
Flaherty was taken to a nearby hospital where he was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Flaherty was later charged with reckless operation of a motor vehicle and malicious destruction of property.
Easton police said they want Flaherty's license revoked as well.
"There's tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage of product," Lambert said.
The only person in the store was an employee, who was not hurt.
The 'New England for Trump' store will remain closed this weekend.
However, staff members have set up shop in the parking lot to continue to sell their merchandise to residents across the region.
After car settles with massive hole:
Patching up the hole, costing the owners more money:
Car getting towed:
From news site I yanked the pictures from:
A car crashed into the New England for Trump store in Easton, and it was caught on camera.
Just after 5:00 on Thursday night, a Volkswagen Jetta came barreling straight into the store on Route 138.
The entire incident captured on security camera.
But police say this was no accident.
"There's a lot of people that support us and there's a good amount of people that don't support us. Whatever your belief is is your opinion, but there's no need for this," Keith Lambert, the store owner.
The car involved was covered with anti-Trump bumper stickers and the driver allegedly told employees in the moments after the crash that voices in his head told him to do it.
Police have identified that driver as 46-year-old Sean Flaherty of Raynham.
Flaherty was taken to a nearby hospital where he was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Flaherty was later charged with reckless operation of a motor vehicle and malicious destruction of property.
Easton police said they want Flaherty's license revoked as well.
"There's tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage of product," Lambert said.
The only person in the store was an employee, who was not hurt.
The 'New England for Trump' store will remain closed this weekend.
However, staff members have set up shop in the parking lot to continue to sell their merchandise to residents across the region.