(Story written by Noah Haswell of Beaver County Radio, Published on September 2, 2024, Published at 5:32 A.M.)
(Johnstown, PA) A man is now facing charges of misdemeanor after trying to invade the press area at the recent rally that Former President and Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump held on Friday. Police gave the charges Saturday and it is not confirmed if he was for or against Former President Trump. The man successfully made it over a barrier and climbed up a riser where both the cameras and the reporters were located. Both audience members and police took him off of the riser before he was ultimately arrested. Johnstown’s police chief, Richard M. Pritchard, asserted the man’s identity will be disclosed when charges are filed and will face these charges in court, including misdemeanors for alleged disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and disrupting a public assembly.