‘He’s an Open-Door Policy Kind of Guy’ Says Man Who Invaded CA Gov. Moonbeam’s Mansion – IOTW Report

‘He’s an Open-Door Policy Kind of Guy’ Says Man Who Invaded CA Gov. Moonbeam’s Mansion

Dangerous: California Gov. Jerry Brown’s home was invaded last month in the state capitol of Sacramento.

The homeless trespasser has now explained his actions by saying he understood the sanctuary state governor was “an open-door policy kind of guy.”

51-year-old Steven Seeley was taken into police custody by the California Highway Patrol on April 19. He exited the governor’s mansion by smashing a window and was treated for cuts.

Steely told KCRA-TV he believed he heard the roar of a large predatory cat in downtown Sacramento, and sought refuge through an unlocked door on the side of the house.

“He’s an open-door policy kind of guy, so I figured the door would be unlocked, or else I wouldn’t have ran over there if I thought the door would be locked,” Seeley said.  read more

8 Comments on ‘He’s an Open-Door Policy Kind of Guy’ Says Man Who Invaded CA Gov. Moonbeam’s Mansion

  1. I’m so glad Gov. Moonbeam opened his home to the homeless.
    He should set an example to all the rich to open their estates to a higher level of habitation, they do have the room, eh?
    Moonbeam’s house belongs to all the people, he should be housing some.

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  2. Moonbeam expects the rest of the state to welcome illegal intruders, pay for their homes and food, educate their children, and be grateful for the “privilege.” He should have given the guy a key to the mansion, his own quarters, and the run of the kitchen. What a hypocrite!

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