Sep 14, 2022

Today's Oy



Pennsylvania man in a rainbow wig 'working to restore Trump to President King of the United States’ arrested after bringing loaded handgun into Dairy Queen - with two more in his car

A Pennsylvania man wearing a rainbow clown wig was arrested after walking into a Dairy Queen with a loaded handgun and told police he was looking to make former President Donald Trump 'king of the United States.'

Jan V. Stawovy, 61, was intercepted by police at the Delmont ice cream parlor on Saturday after responding to reports of an erratic driver wearing unusual clothes like a bright yellow safety vest and a rainbow wig.

Stawovy was found to have two more loaded handguns in his car and 62 rounds of ammunition which were seized by police.

He has now been charged the man with firearms not to be carried without a license, person not to possess, terroristic threats and disorderly conduct.

Stawovy told investigators after the incident that he was 'undercover' and had the guns to protect himself from 'drug traffickers' and also indicated he intended to kill 'Democrats and liberals.'

Police also said in a news release that Stawovy told them he wanted to 'restore Trump to President king of the United States.'

Jan Stawovy, 61, entered a Pennsylvania Dairy Queen on Saturday dressed in a clown wig and told police he wanted to 'kill Democrats and liberals'

Police found two more loaded handguns in Stawovy's car after his erratic behavior was reported, and he was arrested without incident

He also told investigators that he was 'undercover' and had the guns to protect himself from 'drug traffickers'


According to his Facebook, Stawovy was banned from a church after turning up in a clown wig and full makeup before becoming 'argumentative and belligerent'

He carried the .40 caliber handgun into the store along with some loose rounds of ammunition, just as a group of people with mental disabilities were entering the restaurant.

Stawovy was arrested without incident and is now awaiting arraignment. It is currently unclear whether he has an attorney representing him.

According to his Facebook, this was not the first time he adorned the clown wig. A September 9 letter from Barren Run United Methodist Church said Stawovy attended church service in a 'clown costume and full makeup.'

Stawovy's appearance 'frightened' other attendees and he 'once again became argumentative and belligerent,' leading to the church banning him from the property.

He wrote '2nd Love Letters' and 'Praise the Lord' on the letter, which also said they 'wish that you are able to seek out the help that you need.'

While there's no confirmation Stawovy was involved in QAnon, his description of Trump as a 'President king' is common terminology among QAnon believers.

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