Democrat Transvestite in Custody After Saying He Wanted to Shoot Trump Outside Rally
A man who believes he is a woman, 74-year-old Paul Gavenonis, has been arrested after being heard saying that “I hate Donald Trump” and “I’d like to shoot that guy,” according to reports by the Lexington Herald Leader on October 28 and Lifesite News on Friday.
The man, a Centre County, Spring Township resident and registered Democrat was arrested on October 25 after being accused of threatening violence against Trump the day before his rally at Penn State. He was charged with misdemeanor counts of terroristic threats and disorderly conduct.
Shockingly, the old tranny climbed to the top of a tall building and began yelling terroristic threats related to assassination, according to the Lexington Herald Leader.
“While purchasing a parking pass at the university’s transportation office, the registered Democrat described climbing to the top of a tall building and said ‘you can’t take a gun in or the students will see it’, university police wrote in an affidavit of probable cause,” the Lexington Herald Leader said on October 28.
“I hate Donald Trump,” Gavenonis was quoted by police as saying, according to the Lexington Herald Leader. “I’d like to shoot that guy.”
A transportation office staffer that processed the man’s parking pass expressed concern over his statement and reported it to the police. The tranny was interviewed that evening by university police and the Secret Service inside the Pattee Library, according to the Lexington Herald Leader.
When asked if he discussed wishing Trump would be shot or if he could actually do it, police wrote that Gavenonis said “probably, yeah,” according to the Lexington Herald Leader.
“It’s unclear from the affidavit whether Gavenonis was attempting to purchase a parking pass for Saturday’s rally or another reason. A message was left with university police,” the Lexington Herald Leader said on October 28. “Gavenonis was arraigned Friday night by District Judge Steven Lachman, who denied bail. She is incarcerated at the Centre County Correctional Facility. No defense lawyer was listed. The Centre County Public Defender Office was not appointed to represent Gavenonis as of Monday afternoon.”
Note that when the Lexington Herald Leader refers to Gavenonis as ‘she’ they are referring to the man.