Co**sucker Arrested

You can watch the video that made the guy we are about to discuss famous at My name is F**k You Co**sucker.

Mr. Co**sucker has been arrested.

A Kelso union longshoreman was arrested Monday on suspicion of four felony charges in connection with last Thursday’s vandalism of the EGT grain terminal at the Port of Longview, Cowlitz County Sheriff Mark Nelson announced Tuesday.

A Longview woman also was arrested and released Monday on suspicion of misdemeanor charges as part of longshore union effort to block an incoming train outside the terminal last Wednesday, Nelson said.

More arrests are expected in the next few days, Nelson said. The two people arrested Monday are members of Longview-based Local 21 of the longshore union, according to Dan Coffman, the local president.

Ronald Patrick Stavas, 45, of Kelso was arrested Monday night on suspicion of first-degree burglary, second-degree assault, intimidating a witness and sabotage, according to the sheriff’s office. His bail was set at $50,000.

Stavas was identified as one of the hundreds of people who stormed the EGT terminal about 4:30 a.m. Sept. 8 and damaged a security shack, assaulted guards and spilled corn product from a mile-long train parked inside the terminal, according to the sheriff’s office.

I wonder what he will do in jail if he does do time. I do not believe knee pads are standard jail issue.

H/T commenter Frank via e-mail.


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6 responses to “Co**sucker Arrested”

  1. T Avatar
    T

    Hubris meet Nemesis. Isn’t Karma a wonderful thing?

  2. […] Saw it at Classical Values […]

  3. Eric Avatar

    “I wonder what he will do in jail if he does do time.”

    Well, the name he gave himself implies versatility.

  4. the gripping hand Avatar
    the gripping hand

    An ambitious prosecutor would be pursuing RICO charges against the union leadership, as well. These kinds of actions are planned, and planning to commit crimes is racketeering.

  5. Frank Avatar
    Frank

    Witness threatened:

    Cowlitz County sheriff’s investigators said that on Sept. 8, Ronald P. Stavas raised a metal pipe as if to bludgeon a grain terminal security guard who had just been dragged from his car by other protesters.

    Read more: http://tdn.com/news/local/article_70f6af28-df3b-11e0-b4c6-001cc4c03286.html#ixzz1Y7nvGrb0

  6. Frank Avatar
    Frank

    Six more Longshoremen arrested, and Union held in contempt by Federal Judge in Tacoma, fines to follow.

    http://tdn.com/news/local/article_8ff454ae-dfed-11e0-a5e7-001cc4c002e0.html