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 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla 鈥?A Hillsborough County man backed into a utility pole and threatened to shoot linemen working to make repairs, the Hillsbor stanley cups uk ough County Sheriff s Office  HCSO  said.According to HCSO, a power line crew was working on repairs near McIntosh Road and Tomar Drive in Thonotosassa on Tuesday around 3 p.m. The repair blocked part of the road and caused a traffic delay.Kenneth Velasco, 57, became impatient and allegedly backed his vehicle into a utility pole and fence. Velasco tried to escape, but crews blocked his car from leaving. He then threatened to shoot the linemen repeatedly and tried to run them over, HCSO said.Deputies later found Velasco in his vehicle and arrested him for aggravated assault and felony criminal mischief for vandalism of property. He caused over $1,000 in damage to the fence he hit and the utility pole.                 As allegations mount that the DeSantis administration is misusing taxpayer money to influence voters on abortion and marijuana issues, a political communi stanley website cations expert calls the states actions not just unprecedented, but dangerous.            Public service or propaganda  The consequences of Florida meddling in on abortion, marijuana issues                       stanley tumblers                                     Latest Hillsborough County News from ABC Action News                                                                                                                        Husband, wife dead in murder-suicide case: HCSO      Toed Delta reducing summer schedule by cutting 100 daily flights
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