Joe Biden lookalike arrested while trying to get free meal at MacDonald after impersonating the president-elect
London, Dec. 12, 2020 (AltAfrica)-An Idaho man who believes he look like US president-elect, Joe Biden has been arrested for fraudulently impersonating the newly elected President on multiple occasions reports the Twin Falls Herald.
Idaho in the US. Idaho is a landlocked mountainous state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. At 45th parallel north, it shares a 72 km (44.7 mi) long border with the Canadian province of British Columbia.

Ernest Young, an elderly 87-year-old man with no previous criminal record, has allegedly been harassing the staff at a local McDonald’s restaurant since Joe Biden’s victory.
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Young tried to impersonate the newly elected president on numerous occasions with the purpose of getting a free meal according to the franchise owner.
“When I refused to give him a free meal he started to scream that this was no way to treat a newly elected President and that it was my patriotic duty to feed him for free,” one staff member told reporters
Several employees were so intimated by the elderly man that they agreed to pay him a meal with their own money.
“He told one Asian-American employee that if she didn’t give him a free meal, he’d sign an executive order to have her family deported back to Mexico,” one cashier added.
Several eyewitnesses also said that he acted in a “creepy” and “inappropriate manner,” commenting that he liked to approach young girls from behind and smell their hair.
Ernest Young, 87, faces multiple charges of identity fraud and identity theft and could face up to 107 years in prison believe legal experts.
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