Jersey Man Gives Causing a Disturbance at the Local WaWa a Second Chance, Ends up in Jail This Time

LINDENWOLD, NJ – A Lindenwold man went back to the scene of the crime he committed three days earlier and expected a different result.  That’s what he got as police arrested him this time, instead of releasing him with a summons.

Robert Schaub, 35, of Lindenwold, was arrested yesterday, April 18, by the Somerdale Police and charged with second-degree terroristic threats during an emergency. Schaub had been prohibited from entering the Wawa store in Somerdale after a recent incident in which he was charged with trespassing there. On April 13, he entered the store again, and a clerk who recognized him told him to leave. Schaub allegedly threatened to spit on the clerk, telling her he had the coronavirus and hoped she would get it and die. Police identified Schaub and arrested him last night. He allegedly was uncooperative and refused to be fingerprinted at the jail.

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