A man arrested for terrorizing a Tacoma woman has been charged previously for assaulting strangers on at least two separate occasions. FOX13
In late May, FOX 13 spoke to homeowner and single mom Ginger Rivera, who said
Days after FOX 13 aired her story, police identified and arrested the man seen damaging property on Rivera's surveillance footage.arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree malicious mischief."A little bit in disbelief. It happened so quickly. I'm elated and excited, but then my mind starts racing and I think about all the possibilities around this as well," Rivera told FOX 13 after Shedwin's arrest.
to hit a Domino's employee and refused to leave the business. He also allegedly caused minor injuries to a police officer during his arrest for that incident. A trial for that case is scheduled for June 6.
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