Pennsylvania man arrested after placing Biden 'I Did That' stickers on gas pumps

Thomas Richard Glazewski of Manor Township was charged last week with a misdemeanor of resisting arrest. He was additionally charged with disorderly conduct, harassment, and criminal mischief.

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A Pennsylvania man was arrested and criminally charged last week after placing the popular, satirical President Biden "I Did That" stickers on gas pumps.

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

In a video posted to Facebook, Glazewski can be seen yelling, "I did that. I did that. That's what I did," while pointing to the stickers he placed on the pumps.

According to witness testimony which can partially be seen captured in the video, Glazewski verbally accosted the gas station clerk that confronted him about placing the stickers on the pumps which lead to the police being called.

When police officers arrived on scene, Glazewski became increasingly irate and started to run from officers.

An officer with the Manor Township Police Department chased Glazewski and tackled him to the ground where he was then arrested.

According to police documents, Glazewski suffered "self-inflicted injuries" that necessitated EMS to take him the hospital.

Glazewski is scheduled to appear in court on April 26.

Gas prices have jumped in recent weeks, months, and year, with the national average reaching an all-time high last month of $4.173 per gallon, according to data from the American Automobile Association. To compare, the average was $2.774 per gallon last year, a drastic increase.

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