Casino Patron Cited for Threatening A Fight – The Post – The Sanatoga Post

Posted: October 8, 2022 at 3:46 pm

VALLEY FORGE PA A 36-year-old Philadelphia man, who Pennsylvania State Police said threatened to fight Monday (Oct. 3, 2022) at 6:37 p.m. with an employee in the Valley Forge Casino Resort on First Avenue, was charged with harassment by threatening physical contact.

The Philadelphia man was a patron on the premises, according to troopers from the Troop K Barracks in Skippack, who were on duty at the casino on behalf of the state Bureau of Gaming Enforcement. They alleged he was under the influence of alcohol and controlled substances when he threatened to fight a 33-year-old Darby man who worked at the resort.

The report did not describe the cause of the incident, or if anyone was injured or needed medical attention. It did state the Philadelphian had multiple (non-traffic) citations filed against him for this incident in the appropriate district court.

A separate record indicated troopers also cited him for driving while his operating privileges were suspended or revoked.

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