There was commotion in a courthouse in upstate New York last Tuesday after hundreds of cockroaches were released during an altercation that broke out at an arraignment, according to court officials. The court was immediately closed for fumigation as the cockroaches took over the entire space.
The clash broke out during proceedings in Albany City Court for four people for an arrest at the state Capitol.
Trouble started when a defendant who began to film the courtroom proceedings was told to stop. This led to altercation and during the commotion hundreds of cockroaches brought into the courthouse in plastic containers were released, according to the state court system.
The bug release was being investigated while the courthouse was closed for the rest of the day for fumigation.
Court officers arrested a 34-year-old woman in the audience for charges related to the altercation, including disorderly conduct, obstructing governmental administration and tampering with physical evidence.
She was released, and it was not immediately clear whether she had an attorney to speak on her behalf.
“What transpired is not advocacy or activism, it is criminal behavior with the intent to disrupt a proceeding and cause damage,” read a statement from the Office of Court Administration.
(AP)
You have to go through a security check so why were those roaches not caught when she entered to building?
Really strange