The organization that had a campaign tracker record Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Wagner at a private event on Tuesday and ended up in a scuffle with him is now demanding Wagner return equipment he took from the cameraman.

American Bridge Century 21 posted a tweet on Thursday saying return the memory card taken from the tracker's video camera or they will press charges.

.@SenScottWagner: We know you're angry, but we demand you return our stolen property (SD card) immediately or we'll press charges. #pagov pic.twitter.com/sII4D3VS05 — American Bridge (@American_Bridge) May 4, 2017

An attempt to get a comment from Wagner about the tweet on Thursday morning was unsuccessful.

American Bridge is a Washington, D.C.-based progressive organization that describes itself as committed to holding Republicans accountable for the promises they make to voters.

It sent a tracker - someone who opposing campaigns or PACs and follows candidates hoping to record a misstatement or an embarrassing gaffe - to the event at the Country Club of York where Wagner was speaking to a group of lawyers, accountants, estate planners and club members.

Wagner got into a scuffle with the tracker after confiscating his camera equipment, which he later returned minus the memory card.

Wagner, the frontrunner for the GOP nomination in the 2018 gubernatorial race, defended his actions, saying it was a private event at a private club and the tracker lied to gain entry, therefore was trespassing.

He called it "dirty politics" and told PennLive on Wednesday, "Pennsylvanians need someone who's willing to stand up for them. That's a better story. I'm not going to back down to people like this."