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Woman accused of smearing cars she thought belonged to Trump supporters with peanut butter

PORTAGE COUNTY, Wisc. — A Wisconsin woman was charged with disorderly conduct after reportedly spreading peanut butter on as many as 30 cars outside of a rally that she thought was in support of Donald Trump.

Christina Ferguson entered a building where the Tomorrow River Conservation Club was holding a meeting Monday evening. The complaint says that she had a jar of peanut butter and yelled at the crowd about how much she hated Donald Trump.

An Amherst Junction woman faces disorderly conduct charges after allegedly smearing peanut butter on several vehicles parked outside what she mistakenly thought was a Donald Trump rally-

Posted by Stevens Point City-Times on Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Following the interruption, she left the meeting after being approached by a meeting member. Suspicious of what she may do next, some members followed Ferguson outside, where she was smearing peanut butter on vehicles in the parking lot, according to the Stevens Point City Times.

Police were notified after Ferguson walked to a nearby apartment complex.

Ferguson was unaware until police told her that the meeting being held was actually for a nonprofit conservation organization. She told police that she was “very emotional” and told them “how much she loved Hillary Clinton and hated Donald Trump.”

She later apologized and said she was "just fed up about the entire election," according to the Stevens Point City Times.

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