Man arrested for throwing eggs at Longwood Police Department doors

A man was arrested after throwing eggs at the Longwood Police Department.

The Longwood Police Department says that on September 28th, a Longwood Police Department employee contacted an officer in regards to a subject throwing eggs at the front doors of their building. 

They say that an officer met with the subject, identified as 39-year-old Paul Douglas Brueggeman, in the parking lot of the police department. He was instructed to place the egg carton on the ground and he complied, but he was uncooperative as he refused to provide his biographical information. 

The arrest affidavit states that the officer then asked wy he was throwing eggs at the police department, to which he stated "Anarchy." Brueggeman also indicated that it was to make us think about how we have messed with people.

Brueggeman was said to have been identified via fingerprints at the time of intake into John E. Polk Correctional Facility. He was arrested.

The Police Department says that Brueggeman was previously arrested for throwing eggs and strawberries at the Seminole County Criminal Court House in Sanford.