Hancock Police Investigate ATV Assault and Political Vandalism

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 Acting on a search warrant, deputies discovered several electronic devices at the suspect’s home, which will undergo analysis at the Michigan State Police Crime Lab.

Sheriff Josh Saaranen mentioned, “That’ll take a little bit of time to get any data that we potentially can glean off of those. Other than that, there was no indication of anybody else being involved.” 

The evidence includes the ATV and the clothing linked to the suspect in security footage, which will help determine if he acted alone.

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A Community in Shock

Hancock Police Chief Tami Sleeman expressed shock over the events, noting the suspect’s behavior captured in video footage. “It appears that he’s looking at the back of vehicles, running around the parking lot, as though he’s looking for any type of political bumper sticker,” Sleeman explained.

The most harrowing aspect of this incident occurred when the suspect yelled obscenities at the elderly man, knocked down his sign, and then struck him with the ATV. 

“The victim had his back turned to the four-wheeler, and then he proceeded to hit him from behind, go over him, and leave,” said Sleeman. “Any reasonable person knows that running someone over like that, that’s a way you could kill somebody.”

Political Motivations and Mental Health

Sheriff Saaranen condemned the suspect’s actions, attributing them to what some term “Trump Derangement Syndrome” (TDS), a phrase used pejoratively to describe irrational reactions to former President Donald Trump. TDS is often used to criticize individuals perceived as overreacting to Trump’s policies or presidency.