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Accused drug dealer tells officers to “go kick rocks” after refusing to be fingerprinted

Accused drug dealer Kyiem Randy Bradshaw, who has documented arrests in Lycoming County dating back an additional 10 years, faces a new misdemeanor charge of obstructing the administration of law after he refused to allow law enforcement to fingerprint him, according to court documents filed by the county’s Narcotics Enforcement Unit at Biichle’s office. Already incarcerated on drug charges filed June 8 as well as two other cases pending in court, the 49-year-old Bradshaw was taken from the county prison on June 19 to be fingerprinted at Williamsport police headquarters.

Upon arriving at headquarters, Bradshaw, whose last known address was 821 ½ Park Ave., refused to go into the building, police said. When told he could be charged with obstruction if he did not comply, he told the officers “I can’t get arrested for nothing, man,” it was stated in an affidavit. Upon being given one more warning, Bradshaw told the officers, “Do what you got to do. Go kick rocks.”

Following his recent arraignment before Biichle on the new charge, Bradshaw was recommitted to the jail in lieu of an additional $5,000 bail. He has since waived his preliminary hearing.

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