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(Cunning linguist?) Worldy Armand busted burning Boston ballot drop box


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https://www.boston25news.com/news/police-arrest-man-accused-burning-ballot-drop-box-boston/CYIN747WXJGY3IM45OZEPSN5IE/

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These surveillance images provided by the Boston Police Department show a man approaching a ballot drop box outside the Boston Public Library, early Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020, in downtown Boston. Massachusetts election officials say a fire was set at the ballot drop box holding more than 120 ballots in what appears to have been a “deliberate attack." (Boston Police Department)

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BOSTON — Police have arrested a man accused of burning a ballot drop box in Boston Sunday night.

Boston police said officers patrolling the area around Copley Square shortly before 11 p.m. saw a man who matched the description of a suspect from surveillance images captured from the ballot box.

Officers approached the man and, after identifying him, discovered he had an active straight warrant out of Ipswich District Court for receiving stolen property.

They identified the man as Worldy Armand, 39, of Boston. He was arrested and is expected to be arraigned in Boston Municipal Court on the charge of willful and malicious burning.

Of the 122 ballots found in the dropbox following the Sunday morning fire, 87 were considered legible and were able to be processed, the state said.

Those who dropped their ballots into the box between 2:30 p.m. Saturday and 4:00 am Sunday have been asked to reach out to the Boston Elections Department.

Voters who have been impacted by the ballot drop box fire will be mailed replacement ballots by the City of Boston and can cast those ballots – or vote in person – by 8 p.m. on Election Day.

Armand appeared in Boston Municipal Court on Monday afternoon.

 

 

May or may not be his Facebook and Twitter pages, but seem to match location and age:
 

https://www.facebook.com/people/Wordly-Armand/100009220143478

ABOUT WORDLY
  • Like eating attractive girls private part

 

Twitter page has similar hobbies:

https://twitter.com/warmand32

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Tangent, may or may not be related (but not worth starting a thread):  Have the driveup mailboxes been closed at your post office?  The 3 actual p.o.'s nearest here taped off their outside boxes, and 2 of them were visibly damaged.  Must go inside now to mail anything.

 

https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/increase-in-mail-theft-cases-in-houston/285-e0a91731-668c-4288-ba2f-1a53a302039f

Increase in mail theft cases in Houston area prompts removal of mailboxes, $50,000 rewards

The Harris County District Attorney's Office says armed robbers are holding up USPS letter carriers during daily mail routes, looking to steal their mailbox keys.

Published: 10:19 PM CDT October 15, 2020

...Robbers are seeking to steal letter carriers' mailbox keys, specifically their “arrow key,” which is able to open multiple community mailboxes.

Friendswood resident Greg Casey could not believe it when he got a phone call from a police officer on Monday, telling him the bills he dropped off in the post office mailbox next week would not be delivered.

“Someone had been arrested with three of our checks in their possession,” Casey said. “They said it was an 18-year-old, arrested for another thing, but they said he had 42 other checks in his possession.”

Friendswood police said the suspect used a crowbar to pry open the blue mailbox at 3 a.m. Saturday.

USPS said the same thing happened to a mailbox on Masters Road in Manvel, however, it is not clear if the crimes are related.

Two men were arrested last month in separate suspected mail-theft incidents, and both had USPS arrow keys with them at the time, according to the DA's Office.

Prosecutors said Melvin Blunson held up a female letter carrier a few weeks ago in southeast Houston to get her set of universal keys to community mailboxes. Authorities have yet to make arrests for some of the other recent armed robberies of letter carriers....

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