A New Hampshire man took out a little aggression on a Troy NH police station early this morning in an attempt to let the building know just how unhappy he was with the local law enforcement.
34 year old Stanley Burt allegedly stole a bulldozer from a nearby construction site and repeatedly drove it into the station house.
According to
boston.com, nobody was inside the building when the architectural beating occurred, however the building sustained significant front end damage as well as damage to the telephone system and computer equipment inside the dilapidation.
According to State Police
Sgt David Griffin, Burt rammed the front of the police station several times, taking out the entire front of the building including the entrance.
The disgruntled Burt is no stranger to law enforcement officials, and is currently on probation after having served 12 months in the county jail for habitual traffic offenses.
The grim attack on the defenseless inanimate structure was witnessed by a Troy, NH police officer who called for assistance from area law enforcement officials.
Burt, who felt that he was being
harassed by local police, was ordered held on $200,000 bail following his Friday morning arraignment. He is facing charges of criminal mischief, reckless conduct, and assorted other offenses.