Seattle’s own Glenn Cerio returned to form on Saturday morning recording new negative interactions with firefighters who were cleaning up after putting out a fire at a homeless camp in the Seattle area.
After briefly interacting with a fan who previously interacted with Cerio at a Washington State casino in his side chat, Cerio turned his attention to the firefighters, who were putting away their hoses on the scene. When one firefighter ignored his question of “do you make a lot of money?”, Cerio singled out that firefighter for abuse.
Cerio began to berate and challenge the firefighter, claiming that he could “kick (the firefighter’s) ass” in “mutual combat.” When asked if he was threatening the firefighter, Cerio denied the threat as Washington State is one of two states that allow for mutual combat between citizens without interference (under police supervision).
The firefighters continued to ignore Cerio before leaving the scene.
During the 30-minute audit, Cerio’s stories of his past victories against the legal system have again changed as he now claims that he hasn’t been in court “in over a year” and he defeated “95% of the charges against me,” down from 100% in previous sessions.
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