Advertisement
Jeffrey Greeson Wiki – Jeffrey Greeson Biography
New Hampshire Representative Jeffrey Greeson was arrested Friday for allegedly yelling and insulting a snowplow operator. According to the New Hampshire State Police statement, the 51-year-old Republican legislator was charged with disorderly conduct, criminal threats and simple assault. He has been paroled and is scheduled to return to Plymouth District Court on May 18.
The statement explains that a police officer received a report on March 4 that a member of the Wentworth Highway Department failed to remove snow from a citizen and was able to record part of the interaction on his phone. The operator of the snowplow truck, who filed the report, has been identified as Paul Manson, WMUR reported. “He started giving me hell and I didn’t know what was going on,” Manson told the Associated Press. “When I got out of the truck, he started yelling in my face. So I went back in the truck and grabbed my phone.”
In the video Manson posted to Facebook and shown on WMUR, Greeson can be heard saying, “Don’t put in my driveway,” referring to the snow. Manson then replies, “Get your hands off me.” “This is where my driveway ends, right here. Get it off the road!” Greeson yelled. “Your job is to clear the way. Clear the way! Now get in your truck and do your job!” Another clip shows Greeson yelling, “Push him off the road.”
Advertisement
Jeffrey Greeson Age
The age of Jeffrey Greeson is 51 yeasr.
Also Read
Who is Tihron Harrison? Wiki, Bio, Age, Family, Charged with peeping Tom and assault and battery
Advertisement
Jeffrey Greeson Charged for Obstructing Snowplow Operator
“He was upset because he wasn’t clearing the snow off the road enough and he was putting it all in his driveway, and I’m going to be honest with you, that’s what I do,” Manson told the Associated Press. . “My job is to shovel snow off the road. And I feel bad most of the time because I put snow back on people’s driveways, and I really can’t help it.” “I started to get out of the truck, he came up to my face and he started yelling some more,” Mason told WMUR.
According to the news outlet, Greeson wrote in an email to the station that he himself had not seen the video Manson had shot. However, “I had a heated exchange with a man,” he admitted. “I apologized to the man. He accepted my apology. That was several days ago, and we both moved on.” “It’s mind blowing to me. It took me a few days to calm down and figure out exactly what happened,” Manson said Friday.
Advertisement
WMUR reported that Manson said he received a voicemail from Greeson, but the two men have not spoken since the incident. Manson also told WMUR that he was unaware that Greeson was a public figure at the time of the altercation. “That’s not the way a state representative [should] treat anyone. If he treats me that way, how is he treating others?” he wondered. Manson told the station that Greeson “should be held accountable for his actions, just as we are, as ordinary citizens.” “He was trying to do my job. I was mortified…just that someone would treat someone like that,” he added.Read More….