Pennsylvania man charged for throwing nails at Trump supporters
A man in Pennsylvania has admitted to throwing nails and screws at Donald Trump supporters before the November election. He now faces charges for harassment and disorderly conduct. Police received three reports of incidents in days leading up to the election, which featured Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. The first incident happened on Halloween when a woman found screws in her parking space at the supermarket where she worked. Another report came from a home with Trump campaign signs. The homeowner's landscaper saw nails and screws being tossed from a passing car. The third victim found screws in his driveway, which damaged his Jeep's tire. Police identified the suspect, Alaric "Rick" Dalberg, 63, using security footage. He initially denied the accusations but later confessed during questioning. Dalberg explained that he acted out of anger after hearing the victims talk about their support for Trump. He described his actions as "dumb and stupid." Law enforcement is now pursuing charges against him.