Conflict with strikers ends in arrest Police...
Conflict with strikers ends in arrest
Police arrested a man accused by two strikers at Pavilions of
threatening them with a large knife after a verbal argument Saturday.
The suspect, 33-year-old David Lineck of Laguna Beach, told
officers that he drove his girlfriend, a replacement worker, to
Pavilions every day because of the verbal abuse she’d received from
strikers. He denied having pulled a knife on anyone, and officers
found a 36-inch tai chi sword in his car, not the 12- to 18-inch
knife described by the victims. However, Lineck was booked and
released shorty thereafter, Sgt. Darin Lenyi said.
One of the victims, 31-year-old Seth Leader, was arrested Oct. 17
after he allegedly threatened four teenagers with an aluminum bat and
kicked their car after a verbal argument.
Leader and Lineck reportedly argued before they met on Jasmine
Street and High Drive, where Leader said Lineck exited his vehicle
and pulled a knife.
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