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This was the lunatic stopping cars in the middle of the street in Baltimore during a protest.

Via Baltimore Sun:

The Rev. Westley West, who launched his campaign for Baltimore City Council on Sunday, was charged last week in Baltimore County with misdemeanor theft.

The 27-year-old Baltimore pastor was charged Dec. 29 with one count of theft under $1,000, according to online court records.

Baltimore County prosecutor Adam Lippe said the charge stems from allegations that West used the bank account routing number of Elias Wilf Corp. on Dolfield Road in Owings Mills “to pay his own bills and send money to his church.”

Lippe said West worked as a truck driver for the flooring company for a short period this past summer. The amount allegedly stolen totaled more than $700, he said.

West’s attorney, Donald Wright, called the charge “a false accusation.”

“He denies doing anything illegal or improper,” Wright said.

A phone message left with a representative of the flooring company was not returned.

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