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GCW Wrestler Charlie Tiger Arrested For Threats and Harassment

The Cherry Hill Courier-Post reports that GCW wrestler Charlie Tiger (real name Charles Hutton), was arrested on February 10 after threatening and harassing IRS employees. Police arrived at the IRS facility at Colwick Office Park in Cherry Hill, NJ at 2:20 PM. They received reports of a “suspicious man” wearing a mask and a backpack. Officers evacuated the building before going inside. Hutton was not armed and was arrested without incident. Bomb-sniffing dogs came in to inspect the building, which was said to be safe, and employees went back inside.
Before the incident, Hutton allegedly threatened the workers by saying “Kill the IRS” after arguing with one of them. He then grabbed a phone and shouted “Kill the IRS” where others could hear him. He was charged with making terroristic threats over what happened that day (Feb. 4) and harassment over what happened Monday.
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