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		<title>Man says police wrong to arrest him while in baby costume</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Man says police wrong to arrest him while in baby costume</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>WEST OC: Man says police wrong to arrest him while in baby costume<br /><br />Staff Report<br /><br />November 3, 2010<br /><br />WEST OCEAN CITY Maryland State Police arrested a 47-year-old man for disorderly conduct while he trick-or-treated on Halloween, saying he was wearing a diaper and shouting profanities at people. But Joseph David DiVanna, of Sarasota, Fla., said he was wearing a full baby costume for Halloween, complete with T-shirt, bib and bonnet, and was not simply parading around in a store-bought diaper.<br /><br />He says he&#x27;s angry a State Police press release implies otherwise and angry that short news stories highlighting his odd dress when arrested spread across the country and overseas.<br /><br />According to State Police, he was trying to get people to give him candy, and was cursing at adults and children.<br /><br />DiVanna said he had drinks earlier, but wasn&#x27;t drunk, and said he was provoked by teens pelting him with candy.<br /><br />I turned around and I go, guys, I don t care if you follow me around, it s Halloween, but you guys gotta stop throwing candy at me, this is ridiculous, DiVanna said in an interview. The kids were the ones who disorderly. I was running away from it all.<br /><br />DiVanna has been living in West Ocean City for months while working on a long-term residential construction job. He had been invited by a friend, he said, to come trick-or-treat in the residential Fox Chapel neighborhood.<br /><br />They said why don t you stop by, work your way down, and have a beer? he said.<br /><br />He said he had worn the outfit out at two local bars a few hours prior to the incident, and that the fact his arrest has made national news is outrageous.<br /><br />My phone s ringing off the hook. This is amazing. I mean, just in a nutshell, the fact (police) didn t mention I live three blocks down the road and I was going to meet somebody, he said.<br /><br />He said there were adults in the neighborhood who were upset to see him trick-or-treating, and believes they alerted nearby police, who were directing vehicle and pedestrian traffic.<br /><br />DiVanna is scheduled to face charges of disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace Dec. 10 in Worcester County District Court.<br /><br />Joseph David DiVanna gestures at a costume he wore on Halloween night, when he was arrested for disorderly conduct. The baby costume includes a diaper, bib, bonnet, bottle and children&#x27;s book. DiVanna says he&#x27;s upset police charged him instead of the children he says harassed him that night, and he&#x27;s also unhappy that news reports saying he was arrested while wearing a diaper have circulated widely. (Brian Shane photo)<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/11/man-says-police-wrong-to-arrest-him-while-in.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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