VIDEO: Man who egged Longwood police station said he ‘wanted to cause anarchy,’ officers say

Police in Longwood have arrested a man they say was caught red-handed egging the front door of their police station. Longwood police said Paul Brueggeman, 39, was charged with disturbing the peace after a police department employee spotted him throwing eggs at the building on Friday. According to an arrest affidavit, the employee told an officer about the egg throwing, and the officer found Brueggeman holding an egg carton outsid the building. When police asked Brueggeman why he was throwing eggs at the building he said “anarchy.” In arrest affidavit, police said that in addition to saying that “he wanted to cause anarchy,” Brueggeman said he wanted “to make us think about how we mess with people.” Police said Brueggeman was arrested in April on suspicion of throwing eggs and strawberries at the Seminole County Courthouse.

Police in Longwood have arrested a man they say was caught red-handed egging the front door of their police station.

Longwood police said Paul Brueggeman, 39, was charged with disturbing the peace after a police department employee spotted him throwing eggs at the building on Friday.


According to an arrest affidavit, the employee told an officer about the egg throwing, and the officer found Brueggeman holding an egg carton outsid the building.

When police asked Brueggeman why he was throwing eggs at the building he said “anarchy.”

In arrest affidavit, police said that in addition to saying that “he wanted to cause anarchy,” Brueggeman said he wanted “to make us think about how we mess with people.”

Police said Brueggeman was arrested in April on suspicion of throwing eggs and strawberries at the Seminole County Courthouse.