HAINES CITY, Fla. – Former Deputy Mayor Adam Burgess told Spectrum Bay News nine that he was glad his grandmother wasn’t alive seeing a guy ravaging his assets because of his political choice.
“This guy came to my property, took the two Joe Biden symptoms that I had in my backyard, and they came back with a bulldozer on my fence,” Burgess said.
Haines City police said James Blight, 26, stole an excavator from a structure and crossed Haines City, demolishing Biden’s symptoms and even reducing a speed restriction signal in the city.
“Why bring this into our community?” asked Burgess. Es predominantly black community and do you come here with that?It’s fair. “
With just a few days to Election Day, tensions are high and other people wonder who they think deserves to pass through our country for the next 4 years. There have been court cases over the lifting of Trump and Biden’s personal asset panels.
However, Burgess had the evidence; Provide Spectrum Bay News with nine images of Blight in the excavator with Biden elevator symptoms.
“Entering our network and destroying assets attests to dog whistles that Donald Trump has presented his entire campaign. Step back and walk away and we’ve got boys in bulldozers doing this. What does the president have to say about it?
Cornelius Marion also talked to Spectrum Bay News nine about what Burgess calls a hate crime.
“I think someone’s going to demolish space, but I knew it couldn’t be fair,” Marion explained. “Then I called the police.
After Blight demolished the fence, Marion said he jumped in his car towards him.
“What does the president have to say about it?” A Haines City resident is disappointed by the destruction of an asset after the supporter of realDonaldTrump demolished his fence to take the @JoeBiden from his yard.
“He stopped the traffic and insulted everyone,” he said. There were four symptoms on H Street, he took the front loader and dug them up.
Blight has been charged with car theft and break-in at the structure site where he is accused of stealing the excavator. Haines city police said Blight claimed to be at the time and did not forget what he had done.
“There will have to be more punishment, ” said Burgess. ” It was a hate crime. “
Burgess told Spectrum Bay News Nine that he planned to keep pushing for the factor he says is his freedom to vote for the candidate he chooses.