"Protesters
accosted
some
legislators
in a
state
Capitol
parking
lot on
May 8,
2020,
when the
Legislature
quickly
ended
their
pandemic-shortened
session.
One of
them,
registered
nurse
Bryan
Masche,
confronted
Sen.
Victoria
Steele,
a Tucson
Democrat,
as she
got into
her car.
She got
out her
phone
and
videotaped
him,
posting
a video
on
Twitter
with the
message,
“Ambushed
in the
parking
lot.
These
people
are
dangerous.”
n an
ethics complaint filed May 3, Masche
claimed she tried to “reverse bully” him
by posting online about him confronting
her, and by trying to get him fired. As
a result, he lost one job, a
relationship, a promotion and suffered
other consequences, he said.
The
Yellow
Sheet
Report
first
published
news of
the
complaint.
Steele
was
briefly
replaced
by Sen.
Rebecca
Rios on
the
Senate
ethics
committee
as it
considered
a
complaint
against
one of
their
own.
Sen.
Sine
Kerr
dismissed
the
complaint
Wednesday."
"Bryan Masche, one
of the people who
would be arrested as
a result of the
occupation of the
Arizona House, said
there was the
possibility the
situation could have
gone awry had the
group seen
Dalessandro and
others on the
staircase"
Feb. 2, 2021
Qanon candidate for
Arizona Governor,
Bryan Masche,
leading the
insurrection at the
Arizona capitol
building.
"2224Bryan Masche, the
father on the WE reality show Raising
Sextuplets, was arrested while visiting
relatives in Arizona and charged with
resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and
threatening domestic violence. Masche, 32,
was taken into custody Sept. 11 at the
Yavapi County Detention Center and released
on $3,500 bond, a spokesman for Arizona’s
Camp Verde Marshal’s Office tells PEOPLE."
Masche was arrested
earlier this month
after his
father-in-law called
the cops to report
that the reality TV
star was going
berserk and
screaming at his
wife, Jenne Masche.
Sep. 22, 2010
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