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Arrested? Not invited in and given a place to stay?  :laugh:
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Homeless Man Arrested For Trespassing On Jerry Brown’s Property
By Angela Hart And Taryn Luna
April 27, 2018 03:38 PM
Updated April 27, 2018 04:39 PM

A 51-year-old homeless man stands accused of trespassing after an incident last week in which he entered Gov. Jerry Brown's residence, the historic governor's mansion on H Street.

The California Highway Patrol confirmed that Steven Seeley was arrested for trespassing "on the executive residence property, breaking a side window on the first floor of the residence." Brown's protective detail was "on site throughout the incident" on April 19, according to Fran Clader, a CHP spokeswoman. She said Seeley was "behaving erratically."

Clader declined to answer questions about how Seeley entered and exited the home or where and when he was arrested. Brown's press office declined to comment.   ...

After walking in, Seeley said he looked around and didn't see anyone, but he heard muffled roaring and hid in a small room or closet. The room had a window, so he jumped out, into a fenced-in yard, breaking the window in the process, he said.

He then jumped the fence, badly tearing his forearm open on a nail, he said.

Wounded, with blood spilling from his arm, he said he walked into the street and sought help. ...
Sacramento Bee

Or maybe Jerry's just a racist.