A man dressed in a 'poop emoji' costume set off a stink bomb at a county council meeting in Maryland.
A man dressed in a poop emoji costume deployed a stink bomb at a local government meeting in Arundel County, Maryland.
A man dressed in a "poop emoji" costume set off a stink bomb at a county council meeting in Maryland on Monday night, according to the Anne Arundel County Police Department.The device was deployed after Ateto testified that he was upset about the council approving the Police Accountability Board without including recommendations from the Anne Arundel County Coalition for Police Accountability.
Police say that Ateto had attended several meetings over the past few weeks. The costume had the words "Police Accountability Board" written on it.
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