By Joel Malkin
Feb 23, 2021
The Palm Beach County State Attorney s Office is investigating an incident involving a town councilman caught on video throwing a campaign sign into the street.
Mark Zeitler supports his fellow Lantana council member, Mayor David Stewart.
He spotted a woman recording him as he replaced a sign for Stewart s challenger with a sign for the incumbent. That s when he walked up with his own phone and mocked her.
“I got you on camera, I got you on camera!
Zeitler later apologized, after contending that the owner of the home where the sign was placed is a friend of his.
Lantana council member Mark Zeitler was caught on video throwing Robert Haggerty's sign into the street after first posting a sign for the incumbent Mayor David Stewart.
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In this photo provided by Randy Lawrence, Lawrence poses for a photograph with his Batman comic book collection that was stolen almost two years ago in Boca Raton, Fla., Thursday, July 2, 2020. Lawrence got the collection back in January of 2020.
BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) For almost two years, Randy Lawrence of Boca Raton suspected who had his stolen collection of about 1,300 comic books worth $2 million, a treasure he had been building for 54 years as a retirement nest egg.
But back then, no one not he, nor the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office, the FBI, the State Attorney or even a private investigator could do anything about the nabbed graphic novels or prove who was the nabber.
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Question of the Day In this photo provided by Randy Lawrence, Lawrence poses for a photograph with his Batman comic book collection that was stolen almost two years in Boca Raton, Fla., Thursday, July 2, 2020. Lawrence got the collection back in January of . more > By ROD STAFFORD HAGWOOD and South Florida Sun Sentinel - Associated Press - Saturday, January 23, 2021
BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) - For almost two years, Randy Lawrence of Boca Raton suspected who had his stolen collection of about 1,300 comic books worth $2 million, a treasure he had been building for 54 years as a retirement nest egg.