Horrorcow Andrew Ditch / Andy Ditch / The Poopsquatch - Middle-aged diaper and scat enthusiast. Pretends to be autistic so that his mother will change his diaper.

Section 2909.04 | Disrupting public services.​

Explanation of the law he alledgedly broke from an OH lawfirm:
Charges of Disrupting Public Services
Damaging or tampering with communication and transportation infrastructure in Ohio is a serious crime. When prosecutors in Cleveland have evidence that you’ve engaged in such conduct, you can be charged with Disrupting Public Services (O.R.C. 2909.04). This is a fourth degree felony with a possible 6-18 months in prison if convicted.

What is Disrupting Public Services According to Ohio Law?​

In Ohio, the charge of Disrupting Public Services generally refers to intentionally interfering with public services, such as transportation, communication, or utilities. It encompasses actions that disrupt the normal functioning of these services, leading to inconvenience or potential harm.
This offense is taken seriously and can involve various activities from damaging infrastructure to obstructing essential services. Penalties for this charge vary based on the severity of the disruption caused.

Examples of Disrupting Public Services​

The statute is geared toward protecting emergency services. For example, impeding mass communications services, law enforcement communications, or other communications systems being used for public service or emergency communications is a crime.
Impeding public transportation, or tampering with gas, electric, water, or other utilities is also prohibited. Impeding the ability of law enforcement or first responders to access an emergency or render aid to people is a crime under the statute. Some types of hacking may also fall under the umbrella of disrupting public services, as using a computer to impede communications is also prohibited.
Here are some more detailed examples of this type of crime:
  • Vandalism of Infrastructure: Damaging public infrastructure like power lines, transportation systems, or communication networks.
  • Cyberattacks: Hacking into computer systems that control public services, such as utility grids or transportation networks. This can disrupt their normal functioning and create chaos.
  • Blocking Access: Physically obstructing access to public services, like blocking roads, bridges, or airports.
  • False Threats: Making false bomb threats, terroristic threats, or spreading misinformation that suggests impending harm to public services. This can create panic and disrupt normal operations.
  • Occupying Critical Facilities: Illegally occupying facilities that are crucial for public services, like power plants or government offices.
  • Sabotage: Deliberately tampering with equipment, machinery, or systems responsible for public services can pose risks to the community.
It’s important to note that these actions can lead to serious legal consequences, including criminal charges. If you have concerns about a specific situation or need legal advice, consult with an experienced attorney in your jurisdiction who is familiar with these types of crimes. The criminal defense lawyers at Patituce & Associates in Cleveland, Ohio, bring a wealth of experience in handling these types of cases. We have over 70 years of combined experience, earning a reputation for delivering results.

Could Someone Unintentionally Disrupt Public Services?​

Yes, it’s possible for someone to unintentionally disrupt public services. In such cases, a defense lawyer may use various strategies to establish that the action was not intentional.
If the accused can demonstrate that they did not have the requisite intent to disrupt public services, it may support the argument that the action was unintentional. This could involve proving that the person had no knowledge or awareness that their actions could lead to disruptions.
A defense lawyer might argue that the disruption resulted from an accident or negligence rather than intentional misconduct. This could involve presenting evidence that the defendant took reasonable precautions to prevent harm but an unforeseen event occurred.
Demonstrating that the consequences of the actions were unforeseeable or that the defendant had no reason to anticipate the potential disruption may also support the argument of unintentionality.
Finally, if the defendant can show that they were acting in good faith to address a different issue or emergency, it may support the claim that they did not intentionally disrupt public services.
Defense lawyers may gather evidence, interview witnesses, and present expert testimony to build a case around these arguments. It’s crucial to consult with legal professionals with experience in this specific type of claim who can assess the specific circumstances and provide guidance based on the relevant laws in the jurisdiction where the incident occurred.
 
Felony "disrupting public services", huh? Looks like the local agencies/police finally got sick of his shit. Could be bad news indeed for the Poopsquatch.
He’s not in NY anymore so he finally got the karma he keeps ordering. Normally a lot of Cleveland bums end up back on the street after being arrested but it seems that Andy is not. He definitely tried to pull the same bull shit he does at a hospital. Probably a good thing he ended up in Cleveland out of all places in Ohio.
 
So I take it that's not just calling the cops and wasting their time? He chimped out and started breaking shit? I cannot wait for the bodycam footage for this one!

I hope C-Town's Finest tasered him.

No, it could have been calling up the cops and then acting like he always does. Cleveland is a very large city with a stretched thin police force. Calling 911 and telling the reporting officers that you have autism and you're being abused isn't going to be treated very lightly in a place that deals with murder and carjackings regularly.

He could have also gotten onto a city bus then sperged out, forcing the driver to park until police arrived.
 
Please let there be a bodycam

at the VERY least, there is a police affidavit...just a matter of calling and asking for it. i personally cant wait either though, some generous bastard out there will get the footage, im sure. 🌈
There has to be a way to pull the Cleveland Police Radio Dispatch for the call. We can narrow the search because we know Andy gets booked in the jail at 10:13 pm so the radio call is likely within an hour to two hours prior.

https://www.broadcastify.com/archives/
 
at the VERY least, there is a police affidavit...just a matter of calling and asking for it. i personally cant wait either though, some generous bastard out there will get the footage, im sure. 🌈
Y'know, if Cyraxx always has a bodycam on him, then Andy should, too. Since they're in the same state and all. Just needs a FOIA.
 
I smell a community happenings post soon. This is gonna be good.
I personally hope not, this thread is so cozy and on point without an inflated page-count from gay retards yapping about dumb shit. Even better, Andy and his crazy family are the primary focus of the thread still. Treasure this thread while it's still in the 2 figure page count.



Myself being a negative nelly aside, Andy is absolutely spiraling and, because he is outside his natural habitat of LEOs that know his bullshit routine, it is getting worse for him. This is like watching an alternate Daniel Larson endgame play out, with way less psychotic kids and fedposting tho.



Anybody who wants to be a cool police-cam requestin' dude can hit up the City of Cleveland police public records request page here and reward us all.
Look at those soulless eyes1721879378037.png
Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd is awaiting your request RIGHT NOW, Kiwis.
 
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I watched a bunch of Andy's videos and I will never forgive any of you for introducing me to this experience.

It's shocking how much the world depends on people being basically normal human beings. And then you get one guy who won't play by the rules, and he jams up the entire enterprise. He'll have multiple (expensive) security staff and multiple (expensive) medical staff all out there in the hallway trying to talk the big baby back into his room because he's mad they won't wipe his butt for him. Amazing.
 
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