The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Candidate for governor grabs opposition researcher’s camera

- By Mark Scolforo

HARRISBURG, PA. >> A Republican legislator who is running for Pennsylvan­ia governor grabbed a camera away from a man who works for a liberal opposition research group, and police are investigat­ing.

State Sen. Scott Wagner challenge Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf in 2018.

Wagner was giving a presentati­on at the Country Club of York when he asked attendees: “Is this guy one of your guys, or is he a tracker?” Pointing to the cameraman, he asked, “Who are you with?”

The man replied he was with American Bridge, prompting Wagner to ask how he got in. “I’m going to confiscate your camera,” he said.

Before going after him Tuesday, Wagner accused the cameraman of trespassin­g and told his audience, “You’re about to see your senator in action.”

The operator told him not to take his camera. Wagner replied: “I’m taking it, watch me take it, OK?”

He then grabbed the camera and took it out of the room.

A cellphone video shot by the same man shows Wagner manipulati­ng what appears to be a video camera. When the operator asked him for the camera back, Wagner appeared to shove his hand onto the man’s cellphone. They briefly argued over whether Wagner assaulted him, and the man continued to film as he showed Wagner what appeared to be a minor finger injury.

Spring Garden Township Police Chief George Swartz said police had to interview people at the event to determine if any charge would be warranted.

In a statement released by his campaign, Wagner said: “There are times when there is no choice but to stand up and confront the cheater in the room.”

He said the state needs “a governor who is strong enough to stand up for the people of Pennsylvan­ia.”

American Bridge said its employee was physically attacked but not seriously injured. The group declined to identify him.

The Philadelph­ia Inquirer was first to report the confrontat­ion.

 ??  ?? said Wednesday he “assisted in removing” the camera because the man had no business filming him during a speech at a private country club the day before.
Washington-based American Bridge 21st Century, the man’s employer, said the camera was returned...
said Wednesday he “assisted in removing” the camera because the man had no business filming him during a speech at a private country club the day before. Washington-based American Bridge 21st Century, the man’s employer, said the camera was returned...

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