Shockingly, there’s no record of any Tea Partiers trying to crack open a police officer’s skull with a metal pipe.

Via Gothamist:

According to police, the two men who were arrested in front of the Sixth Street Community Center last night allegedly assaulted an NYPD sergeant with a metal pipe in front of the Starbucks on Astor Place. One of the men, 41-year-old Alexander Penley, is an attorney and has been an Occupy Wall Street organizer since the movement began in the fall.

Penley, along with 30-year-old Nicholas Thommen, were arrested around 10 p.m. after what witnesses described as a violent scuffle between the two men and police officers, and are charged with a litany of offenses, including assaulting a police officer, menacing, criminal possession of a weapon, resisting arrest, and inciting a riot.

Penley has been quoted in stories about Occupy Wall Street in The Guardian and USA Today, and appeared on the local Manhattan television show Let Them Talk in October.

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Update: At least Alexander Penley won’t have to rack up any legal fees, mainly because he’s a lawyer himself, and by the looks of his crappy website.

This is his best “look at me, I’m lawyering!” pose.

And he would like everyone to know he specializes in “legal liability companies,” which may or may not be related to limited liability companies (LLC).

HT: Defend Wall Street, Update HT: Legalwoodman

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