Re: OT Cops say movie patron's actions weren't rated 'G'//KNOWN DEBUNKER- PROOF!!!
Subject: Re: OT Cops say movie patron's actions weren't rated 'G'//KNOWN DEBUNKER- PROOF!!!
From: "Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <science@zzz.com>
Date: 10/03/2011, 03:24
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic,alt.conspiracy

On Mar 9, 12:43 pm, "Matthew Kruk" <nob...@home.com> wrote:
http://www.wiscnews.com/baraboonewsrepublic/news/local/crime_and_cour...

Cops say movie patron's actions weren't rated 'G'
Ed Zagorski and Andy Steinke, Capital Newspapers | Posted: Tuesday,
March 8, 2011 3:00 am

Nothing says "family afternoon at the movies" like booze, cursing and
public urination.

A 49-year-old Minnesota man was charged with vandalism and disorderly
conduct after a Saturday incident that occurred during a matinee
screening of the children's film "Rango" at Desert Star Cinema in Lake
Delton.

Timothy W. Elvester allegedly drank alcohol, used profane language and
urinated inside the theater. According to a criminal complaint, the
showing of the movie was stopped so that he could be taken into custody.

Elvester, of Aitkin, Minn., made his initial court appearance Monday via
a video conference link from the Sauk County jail, where he remained on
a $100 cash bond.

According to the complaint, a Lake Delton police officer was called at
2:25 p.m. to handle a man who was refusing to leave and was causing
problems.

Officer Michael Horkheimer met with the theater manager, who said a
patron was "very intoxicated" and drinking liquor from a pint bottle.

The manager told Horkheimer he had asked the man to leave and to stop
drinking, but the man refused to leave and would stop drinking only
while they were watching him.

The manager said he had received several complaints about the man using
profanity during the movie, adding that the man continued to curse when
told to leave.

Horkheimer left the theater to call for assistance, and when officer
Troy Spencer arrived, the staff told police Elvester had urinated in the
theater and had fallen on the stairs.

The officers found the man lying face-down on the stairs with a cut on
his head.

The movie was stopped so officers could pull the man from the theater,
which was about 90 percent full.

Theater staff and parents reported that when Horkheimer left the theater
to call for help, the man fell while trying to stand up, and also
urinated on the floor and the two seats in front of him.

If Horkheimer hadn't asked two children seated in front of Elvester to
move earlier in his contact with Elvester, they likely would have been
urinated on, he noted in his report.

Sauk County District Attorney Patricia Barrett said at the initial
appearance that Elvester was transient. She also said he caused about
$4,000 in damage. Desert Star lost $1,280 in the form of 128 refunds and
free passes it had to give to moviegoers because of Elvester's actions.

Sauk County Circuit Judge Patrick Taggart said the allegation of damage
is "serious" and set Elvester's cash bond at $100.

Elvester faces criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct
charges, both misdemeanors. If convicted, he faces a year in jail or an
$11,000 fine or both.

Elvester will be back in court for a pre-trial conference March 14.

This is your typical normal Debunker behavior.  Now you see why ALL
debunkers must be stopped before ALL MANKIND is threatened to
extinction. The only true solution to the debunker problem is the
FINAL SOLUTION.  Debunkers (as well as their friends, supporters,
sympathizers and enablers) will need to be segregated from our civil
society into debunker homelands.  This way we can monitor their
movements within these anti-terror camps.