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A Kentki Man was arrested on Saturday Halloween Decoration What looked like in his front yard Body Bags were labeled With the title of local authorities.
Stephen Markum, a 58 -year -old Stanton, was accused of intimidating a witness and a third -degree terrorist threat. Threat” at his home.
On arrival, officials stated that they saw five “bodies”, all black waste wrapped in bags, and labeled as various officers. A picture shared by Lex18 “Bodys” shows, four of which were placed at stake, “with titles like” with title “Mayor“” Sis, “” CA, “and” Zoning MGR. ,
“A hanging was called ‘District Judge’. There was a rope around the neck of the body,” police wrote Arrest Citation, Obtained by outlet,

Marks allegedly refused to talk with the authorities or remove the decoration, which led to his arrest. He is being held at the Powell County Detention Center on a $ 5,000 bond.
Kentaki State Police took decorations in its post 8 office in Morhead, WKYT report.
Independent KSP has been approached for comments.
“This is something that you don’t see every day,” the executive of Powell County Judge Eddie Barns, who was not nominated in the performance, Told WKYT,
“At first I didn’t know what to think about it because I was really run by and [saw] This is in his yard and I am thinking that you know, wow, you know, it’s a bit harsh, ”he said.
Barns says that he has known Markam for decades and believes that he can be a good person, but disagree with the way he chose to express himself.
Professor of Political Science at the University of Kentaki, Stephen Wauss, told WKYT that while the first amendment protects the free speech, it does not cover the terrorist threats.
Last month, Houston’s mainly Halloween performance in the other ward neighborhood gave rise to controversy.
The installation featured the effigies wearing a red hat, which were hanging from the “Make America Great Again” caps, black shirts, khaki pants, and black masks, who were hanging from the hanging under the Mexican flag. Nearby, a third effigy in a Poncho and Straw Hat stood on a fourth figure tied to the ground, hoisted with two coffins.
The figures also had piles of zip relations in their pockets, reminiscent of people used by immigration and customs enforcement agents.