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November 1, 2013 22-year-old Joseph Urango told police he began to see murderers in the windows of the restaurant, and became afraid people were trying to kill him. The man began to kick, hit and throw rocks at windows and doors throughout the area to fight the "invisible people" off. He admitted to police he had vandalized several other buildings and businesses with in a three-block area, including the US Airways Center. He smashed windows and glass doors at the Maricopa County Office of Elections which had to be repaired in time for election. In 2012, windows were broken at the time of elections, but officials didn't believe there was relationship to elections or political motive in this case. The violence caused $20,000 worth of damage. Urango already had an arson conviction on his record and was booked into jail on multiple criminal-damage charges.
Maricopa County is jurisdiction of Sheriff Joe Arpaio who has been a thorn in the side of border criminals
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Man's rampage causes $20,000 in downtown damages
by Casey James Posted on November 4, 2013 at 8:00 PM
PHOENIX -- A man is in custody after allegedly smashing up windows and glass doors at the Maricopa County Office of Elections and some other downtown buildings last week. The violence caused $20,000 worth of damage. The damage at the Elections building was repaired in time for Tuesday's vote.
It first started at the Alice Cooperstown restaurant off First and Jackson streets.
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