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Trump Campaign Break In Suspect Identified

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A man who allegedly broke into the Trump Headquarters has been identified by the Loudon County Sheriff’s Office in Virginia. The man, Toby Kessler, has a history of run ins with the law.

The full damage from the break in is unknown. The motives is also unknown, though it could mean leaked files or simply intimidation. Fox News says:

Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for the man suspected of breaking into former President Trump‘s Virginia campaign office earlier this week.

The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office identified the suspect as 39-year-old Toby Shane Kessler. Authorities were still trying to locate him. 

Kessler’s criminal record is a testament to the lax safety and security throughout the nation. He had previously been arrested for assaults and being a fugitive from the law. The Washington Post says:

Online court records show Kessler was arrested in 2020 by Arlington County police for being a fugitive felon, and arrested again last month for failing to appear in court. He was released after his latest arrest, the records show.

Kessler also has a history of misdemeanor criminal offenses, including 2019 charges of second-degree assault, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct in Prince George’s County, Md., and a loitering charge the same year in Brevard County, Fla. He was charged with public intoxication in Virginia Beach in 2020 and with entering and damaging a property in Fairfax County, Va., last month. Records indicate his initial appearance in the Maryland assault case was done remotely last month; efforts to reach his attorney in that case were not immediately successful.

Trump and his campaign has suffered break ins, hackings, and assassination attempts. The Left will stop at nothing to prevent him from becoming President.

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