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12/13/11 7:14 PM

#163457 RE: StephanieVanbryce #163443

Walker supporters are insane and dangerous. I think this is the third lunatic arrested in WI.

Walker Recall Intimidation Caught On Video
Man Faces Disorderly Conduct Charge

BROOKFIELD, Wis. -- Volunteers working to recall Gov. Scott Walker said they have proof of the harassment they've been getting from opponents.

Reports of harassment have come in from many areas, and on Monday night, Brookfield police arrested a man after one such incident was caught on tape.

"I just thought this guy is out of control. I could just see the steam coming off his head. So I thought, 'Wow, this could be serious,'" volunteer Steve Nagel said.

Nagel said he immediately started recording the incident when Fred Frisby pulled up to the area along Bluemond Road where the volunteers were collecting signatures.

Volunteer Steve Spieckerman said, "He shouted out. He asked me, 'What don't you like about Scott Walker?'"

Spieckerman said Frisby jumped out of his truck when he refused to answer.

"Then he let loose with a torrent of abuse and obscenities," Spieckerman said.

The video shows Frisby yelling, "Do you pay health care? No, you don't pay health care. You mooching off the system?"

Frisby can been seen grabbing the camera before it goes dark.

"He turned around and he jammed the camera back in my chest and he put his fist up to my face and said, 'How do you like that,'" Nagel said.

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Board Seeks Extra Time To Verify Walker Signatures Frisby was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and issued a citation. His wife said the family had no comment went approached later on.

"It's very ugly out there. It's very, very ugly," Nagel said.

Other Recall Walker volunteers said this is just one of many incidents but it won't deter their effort.

"We get a lot of people who flip us off, who yell at us and call us names, but we understand we're here to get signatures on petitions and we're going to stay out here until we get them," volunteer Jim Brown said.

Frisby's case has been referred to the city prosecutor who said he hasn't gotten the paperwork yet to review the case.

Read more: http://www.wisn.com/news/29982716/detail.html#ixzz1gSgWK0Wr
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